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- New Simplifly control option makes flying easier ID System for team play Built in Battle Module sends and recieves infrared signals Specially designed 5-Channel Battle transmitter Adjustable firing range evens the odds for newbies and vets
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Awesome helicopter, at 3 times the price of Syma S107, it is WELL worth it for beginners, August 18, 2011 By = Durability:
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This review is from: Force MH-35 Heli RTF (Toy) The Force brand is Horizon hobbies brand, probably made for them by the company that makes Blade helicopters, etc. The MH-35 and the FHX are basically the same under the hood (I own both), and are designed to do battle with each other. I will focus solely on flying aspects, especially for beginners, etc. and compare it to the Syma S107 (which I also own)
My first R/C heli was a Syma S107 and it was an exercise in frustration. I wanted a beginner/medium heli that would work well and not cost an arm and a leg. You can see my S107 review elsewhere. The S107 had too many problems and was limited in what it could do. I decided that I would stay away from Syma and started looking for alternatives. I quickly realized that you get what you pay for. I figured that I'd spend up to $100, including shipping, but no more. I went through a couple hours, at least, of research, looking into Colco, Walkera, Blade, etc, trying to see what was there and reading reviews, RC groups etc. I then... Read more
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Amazing micro heli, May 9, 2011 = Durability:
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This review is from: Force MH-35 Heli RTF (Toy) I just purchased 2 of these from a local hobby store and went to Amazon to read reviews. I had seen other reviews that were quite favorable and thought I would share what I found. I bought this for my son's birthday and rightfully he insisted that he wanted me to play with one too as they can "dogfight" each other with an infrared light each helicopter has that can be triggered from the transmitter/controller.
First thing I noticed was how extremely light each of the helicopters were. The outer shell is made of a durable bendable plastic that clips on two posts on each side of the helicopter. Once already my son went to high and hit the ceiling fan and the outer shell came off. The outer shell slips back on with some rubber rings that kind of hold the shell in place but surprisingly just shows how few parts make up the heli. Once you realize how light the heli is you will realize why it works rather well for indoor flying but would be near impossible outdoors with any... Read more
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Big fun in lil helis., December 22, 2011 By = Durability:
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This review is from: Force MH-35 Heli RTF (Toy) Don't listen to Chuck...sounds like he just crashed and burned one too many times.
Got mine from Horizon Hobby for $99 and let me tell you, these are great little 4ch helis. Very stable, and very controllable. Ready to fly out of the box with little to no trimming needed. Myself and 3 coworkers bought these to fly around in the shop and we have all had some hard crashes, and these things just keep flying. Two of them had no RC heli experience and had them flying all over the place in no time. Great for beginners.
Now, I will admit that certain parts do break upon hard crashes....landing gear and flybars. But those parts are cheap and normally available at your local hobby shop.
I do recommend getting bigger batteries, the stock 120mah battery does not last long. The 150 to 160mah adds more flight time, and the longer battery also shifts the fwd CG just a bit and creates a lil more fwd flight.
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| 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful By = Durability: This review is from: Force MH-35 Heli RTF (Toy) The Force brand is Horizon hobbies brand, probably made for them by the company that makes Blade helicopters, etc. The MH-35 and the FHX are basically the same under the hood (I own both), and are designed to do battle with each other. I will focus solely on flying aspects, especially for beginners, etc. and compare it to the Syma S107 (which I also own)My first R/C heli was a Syma S107 and it was an exercise in frustration. I wanted a beginner/medium heli that would work well and not cost an arm and a leg. You can see my S107 review elsewhere. The S107 had too many problems and was limited in what it could do. I decided that I would stay away from Syma and started looking for alternatives. I quickly realized that you get what you pay for. I figured that I'd spend up to $100, including shipping, but no more. I went through a couple hours, at least, of research, looking into Colco, Walkera, Blade, etc, trying to see what was there and reading reviews, RC groups etc. I then... Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful = Durability: This review is from: Force MH-35 Heli RTF (Toy) I just purchased 2 of these from a local hobby store and went to Amazon to read reviews. I had seen other reviews that were quite favorable and thought I would share what I found. I bought this for my son's birthday and rightfully he insisted that he wanted me to play with one too as they can "dogfight" each other with an infrared light each helicopter has that can be triggered from the transmitter/controller.First thing I noticed was how extremely light each of the helicopters were. The outer shell is made of a durable bendable plastic that clips on two posts on each side of the helicopter. Once already my son went to high and hit the ceiling fan and the outer shell came off. The outer shell slips back on with some rubber rings that kind of hold the shell in place but surprisingly just shows how few parts make up the heli. Once you realize how light the heli is you will realize why it works rather well for indoor flying but would be near impossible outdoors with any... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By = Durability: This review is from: Force MH-35 Heli RTF (Toy) Don't listen to Chuck...sounds like he just crashed and burned one too many times.Got mine from Horizon Hobby for $99 and let me tell you, these are great little 4ch helis. Very stable, and very controllable. Ready to fly out of the box with little to no trimming needed. Myself and 3 coworkers bought these to fly around in the shop and we have all had some hard crashes, and these things just keep flying. Two of them had no RC heli experience and had them flying all over the place in no time. Great for beginners. Now, I will admit that certain parts do break upon hard crashes....landing gear and flybars. But those parts are cheap and normally available at your local hobby shop. I do recommend getting bigger batteries, the stock 120mah battery does not last long. The 150 to 160mah adds more flight time, and the longer battery also shifts the fwd CG just a bit and creates a lil more fwd flight. |
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