DFD F106 FIRE WOLF GREAT 4 CHANNELS RC HELICOPTER WITH GYRO GYROSCOPE EQUIPPED YELLOW

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Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B00785LNHE
- Item model number: F106 YELLOW
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 304,967 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
Product Features
- 4 CHANNELS RC HELICOPTER WITH GYRO
Price : $39.99

Customer Reviews
I picked this up after playing around with a couple of Syma 3-channel gyro-helis for about a month. I took a bit of a gamble and ordered this 4-channel heli. I expected it to be a bit harder to fly as it does add the ability to move side to side and figured it would take some getting used to, and it does. It can do tricks that the Syma choppers can't, but unfortunately, it's just not as stable or as responsive as the excellent Syma S107G or the nearly-as-good S111G. Periodically, when lowering the throttle slightly, the heli will act as I dropped it to zero-throttle and plummet to the ground - which I respond to by giving it full throttle, then it catches and hits the ceiling; it's very difficult to master. When starting, you have to give it a lot of throttle to "leap" it into the air otherwise it pitches over and either falls or lurches around uncontrollably, then quickly adjust to gain control. Again, the Syma helis are much easier to master with this regard. Last night my son and I took turns trying to precision land with his S111G and my new F106 and it was no contest - neither of us could get the F106 to hit the spot (I did get it once after 20 tries) but we could both easily get the S111G to hit it almost every time.
The controller has an A/B/C switch, which lets you change the difficulty of the controls as well as the setup. A is for "demonstration" mode (or something) where you can only go up/down/forward/reverse (2 channel). B sets the controls like the Syma 3-channels where the right stick left/right rotates left/right and the left stick (throttle) left/right performs a left/right slide. C swaps the left/right functions of the sticks, which I believe, makes it behave like a higher-end model heli. The flexibility is nice, but with the cheap controllers, it's really challenging to operate whatever function is tied the the left/right of the throttle - in B you can't rotate left/right without accidentally bumping the throttle up or down, and in C you can't slip left/right without bumping the throttle.
Note that the A/B/C switch on the controller DOES NOT select a frequency but only the configuration of the controls; you can't fly two of these at once. It does interfere with some of the Syma remotes on some of their channels.
You can turn on and off the very-bright side lights from a button on the remote. This is a very cool feature and is great in a dark room. You can only turn them on/off when the helicopter is actually flying. When it lands (zero throttle) the button doesn't seem to do anything, but the lights change to the last state you picked as soon as you throttle-up.
The "Accel" button on the right-hand side doesn't seem to do anything in B or C mode. I suspect it's for A mode. The manual is (of course) badly translated: "When press the acceleration function key on the right of the transmitter, the helicopter will be accelerating to the fastest speed, if you need to decelerate, just press the key again." (picture of the heli with an arrow showing it moving forward)
The package included spare blades (one upper, one lower) and two spare tail rotors. With two boys who like to play "helicopter wars", the spare blades are handy.
I've been looking at the 4 channel single blade helis and I came across the DFD F106 FIRE WOLF GREAT 4 CHANNELS RC HELICOPTER WITH GYRO GYROSCOPE EQUIPPED YELLOW, I had no idea what a 4 channel was then I learned it went side ways. This was GREAT! then I flew it, there is an A, B and C, choice, I learned A, kind of flew itself, B, the turning was on the throttle, not what I was use to, C was just like any 3 channel with the side ways on the throttle, I liked that but the single blade was like B, so I've been using this heli for practice to fly the single blade. The fire wolf is a great little heli I've crashed it so many times I lost count, the blades are all chipped up and it still flies good and hovers very well considering the shape the blades are in. All my 3 channel helis are on the shelf and I've been giving them away to friends(I have a lot of 3 channel helis). I bought a JXD 4 Ch Indoor Infrared RC Gyroscope Helicopter "Drift King"just got it a few days ago and haven't tried it yet but when I do I will post it. I recommend the DFD F106 FIRE WOLF GREAT 4 CHANNELS RC HELICOPTER WITH GYRO GYROSCOPE EQUIPPED YELLOW or WHITEto anyone that enjoys the 3 channel heli but with a bit more pizazz, and a good training tool for the 4 and 6 channel helis.
The thing is when you start to evolve away from the 3 channel helis they do move up and down a lot but the flying is a lot more fun once you get use to the side flying, I love it!
Amazon has 4 channel single Blade helis you would enjoy but keep your temper alarm in tact.
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