Nine Eagles 260A 2.4G 4CH Mini RC Helicopter RTF

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A small helicopter was no longer the “outdoors flights killer” ever since the launch of Nine Eagles 260A. Actually, Nine Eagles took the time to make a true outdoor helicopter which can handle wind much like the larger one. Measured 207g in overall length and 27g in weight, this is a super mini helicopter. Due to it’s weight and size, the solo pro is extremely maneuverable and has great forward flight speeds.
Nine Eagles 260AIt’s very stable, so stable in fact that it almost makes the 4 channel coaxial class of helis seem obsolete. Very fast and agile too! The tail doesn’t hold as well as you’d like and tends to need trimming, but once you get it dialled in it’s fine. And Nine Eagles 260A can hover with hands free for a good 10 seconds and achieve around 6 minutes of flight. The TX works very well and has a lot of functions not found in most helis in this class.
Nine Eagles 260A
Normal flights like rising, descending, moving forward and backward, turning left and right all can achieve without striking a blowing. For sake of its size, you can fly it both indoors and outdoors. As for windy outdoor flight, you bet fly it by yourself can you tell how stable and smooth it is! Additionally, Nine Eagles 260A is an ultra-mini helicopter suitable for all levels pilots. Of course, beginners especially love it!

Nine Eagles 260A
What’s more, This helicopter is simply fantastic although small in size. It’s in fact quite powerful and it’s best to be extremely durable to falls. Nine Eagles 260A was well constructed and light enough to mean that most crashes result in no damage. Moreover, most parts are press fit and the total parts count is low, so it’s easy to work on and repair. Anyway, beginners can’t avoid crashing!
Nine Eagles 260ALast but not least, there is a streamlined transmitter which possesses an LCD screen with battery life indicator, throttle percentage and trim readouts. It has a dual rates mode and a sub-trim mode and even allows you to alter the gyro gain. You can also charge a Li-Po from the TX, even whilst flying, but this drains the AA batteries pretty fast so I strongly recommend picking up the twin wall charger.

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