Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Buy Syma S107G 3 Channel RC Helicopter with Gyro, Green


Syma S107G 3 Channel RC Helicopter with Gyro, Green








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CUSTOMER REVIEW

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Our 13 year old son has been SYMA helicopter crazy for at least the last four years; new choppers have been delivered each Christmas and birthday (to his continued delight). He has S107Gs in yellow, blue and red, the USCG S111G, the Blackhawk S102G, the Apache S109G, the S108G Cobra, the Chinook S026G and maybe a couple other non-SYMA craft too...



While he totally enjoys them all, he recommends the S107G or S111G for first time pilots who could then graduate to the hyperactive S108G or unique Chinook. When pressed, he admits that the S107G is the one he flies most as it seems to have the best mix of speed, flight control and battery life of them all.



If you go back to the main sales page here, you should be able to see pictures uploaded for your viewing pleasure. Sometimes these pictures may be found near the seller's pictures or via a link located near their pictures. Other times, customer pictures are placed down near the reviews listed on that front sales page.



In our humble opinion, these SYMA mini copters are tough. They are made for indoor use and they get crash landed on stairs, against walls, on kitchen tables, against mantles... even run over by a golden retriever... but they keep on going. More often than not, we misplace a USB charging cord or wear out the hand-held remote transmitter controls before the copter ever fails.



From a parent's perspective, the price-to-fun ratio of these helicopters is absolutely FANTASTIC. They are almost as much fun to watch as they are to fly. Keep 'em coming; we look forward to new models.



Bottom line -- we frequently recommend SYMA helicopters to others and they are our typical birthday party gift (even for a few fun-natured adults!) Get one, get hooked, and then keep your fleet well maintained! Have fun!

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