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Review on ๐Ÿš Beginner's Altitude Stabilizer for Helicopter Aircraft by Chris Hernandez

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SYMA S107H - Inexpensive Fun RC Helicopter

So after trying the Syma X20 Pocket Mini Drone and having a lot of fun with it, I checked out some of their other products and decided to give the S107H- try a helicopter. easier to fly than the X20. Only on my first flight I didn't crash until I tried to land on a small box. Probably not the smartest thing to try on your first flight. In fact, I was able to maneuver the helicopter easily, turning left and right, and raising and lowering altitude with ease. Needless to say - another fun flying experience. Why have I waited so long? Let's get to the features: At first glance, the helicopter's rotor blades appear to be broken. It has two sets of main blades located on pivot points that rotate and become two blades during flight. Another feature of the blades is that they don't break easily in an accident because they have four separate blades. In the video you can see how the helicopter blades touched the white board several times and flew on. The H in the model number stands for Hover. It has a built-in system that maintains a certain altitude (levitation). It comes with USB-A helicopter charger, remote control (requires 4 AA batteries - not included), extra tail blade and instruction manual. 8+ and I can believe it because it's so easy to fly. I have attached a video in which I describe and also control the helicopter. (This was my first video review and it shows it). If it helps someone make a decision, it's worth my time.

Pros
  • Perfect for Outdoor Activities
Cons
  • Not Sure