Well this Helicopter is alright but its better of if you get the 4 channel version. this is okay to fly indoors but you might lose control. it flys well outside with little wind and no obstacles in the way and a big open space. dont expect it to stay in one place it will drift alot but its a much cheaper version and it just cant move forward and back as easy but can turn left and right and go up and down.
Also this is not a toy for little children the blades have a fast speed that it broke my anttena so be carful with it.
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Note that the Gold Rosita is actually an illegal copy product. The original "PicooZ" miniature helicopter is manufactured by Silverlit Toys, who hold the design patent.
The knockoff products have been reported to have poor performance, break more easily or are even liable to overheat.
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We got this as a pressie for our dad, and although he did love it, it is NOT a durable plane. It's made of styrofoam and very cheaply put together. I wouldn't buy one of these products again for this price. It is way too expensive for the low quality.
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I have bought 3 sets of these for myself and friends, and so far have encountered no problems with any of them.. They are quite fragile and need to be handled with respect. But as regards damaging them whilst flying (or crashing to earth) they seem quite robust and hardy.
I give them 5 stars for entertainment and general fun.
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This wee helicopter flew really well but the rotors repeatedly came off on landing. Good manouverability and quite nippy, but if it won't stay in one piece then not much good.
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from: Character Options December 15, 2007 Best Selling > Toys > Remote Controlled Toys
Where to start - due to my own stupidity, I didn't get the right batteries: you need four D-sizedDuracell Battery Plus D Pack of 4 75051882, a square one for the remote Duracell Plus MN1604 Battery Alkaline 9V Ref 75051888 [Pack 2]and at least 4 AA onesDuracell Plus Battery Alkaline 1.5V AA Ref MN1500B8 [Pack 8]
The day it arrived, we spent nearly 30 minutes taking it out of the box - it's got securing wires attached to specially-designed holes in the Dalek itself, which could probably restrain King Kong if he ever foound himself wronglly-packed into a toy Dalek's box. So remember to get a small paire of thin wirecutters: Automatic Wire Stripper & Cutter For Single Strand & Ribbon Cable