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BORED ON A RAINY DAY??? NOT ANY MORE! FOR ONLY $160

Indoors and out door, just as walks in the air, enables you and your family to get warmer and enjoyment. With double-sharing-one-axis structure and with stable and silent flight, it is designed for the beginners with simple flying operation and easy to learn how to fly. You can be familiar with its operating way and enjoy the flying in short-term. With power supply of Li-polymer battery enable it to fly lighter and longer. Complete set, ready to fly. Only requires 8 AA Batteries for Transmitter.

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Specifications:

Main rotor diameter: 340mm, 13.4 inch

Weight: 215g

Length: 360mm, 14.2 inch

Power system: 180 motor*2.

KIT/ART/RTF: RTF

Transmitter: 4ch

Mix controller: 4 in 1 controller (W/gyro. mixer, ESC, receiver)

Servo: 8g, 1.3kg/cm, 0,12s/60

Battery: 7.4v800mAh Li-polymer battery

Package Includes

4CH transmitter

New design 4 channels helicopter (pre-built,zero assembly time).

New 4 IN 1 electronic board: Receiver + Speed Controller + Mixer + Gyro.

Powerful 2* main motors type 180.

Two 8g mini servos

One pair of crystals.

7.4V800mAh Li-Po battery

11V power supply

English Manual.

Extra Pair Of Main Blades

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LINK TO DEMO, Click below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlTf11Nklps

Contact Rory Higgins- 0449 161 211 or MP Me

Also Taking Orders, different Models coming

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