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Description:

Item Name: IPhone Wifi with Camera Control 3.5CH RC Helicopter

Item No:UDI U16W

Feature:

100% brand new and high quality. WIFI Mobile Phone Control:mobile phone install the application software, you can connect via WIFI remote control the helicopter. 3.5 Channel:up/down, forward/backward, turning left and right, fixed-point hovering, LED Control and Real-time video transmission,So that flying at night. Digital video camera:gorgeous colors,play moregorgeous,flying so cool. Medium body:Medium-alloy body, flying fast and suitable for outdoor flight, so you can enjoy the flight fun. Bult-in gyroscope:Highly sensitive sensors. To increase the helicopter stability make the helicopter's direction balance. Real time image trasmission:Real-time viewing the screen through the camera built-in helicopter. Ultra-strong crush-resistant craft material. Suitable for 14+ year old kids and children. Excellent flight either indoors or outdoors.

Notes:

1.The charging time is 90 minutes for large capacity battery supporting remote control aircraft. The battery charger with an indicator light which can on and off automatically to show whether is charged or not ! The flight time of remote control helicopter can not be calculated correctly and its average time is about 6-8 minutes.Since the difference of technology and environment of operating plane as well as the size of the wind are the key factors to influence the flight time. So the flight time can't be calculated on the length of one flight time!

2.In addition, when using the remote control to control the helicopter shows not very sensitive, remember to replace the battery to prevent the pane in the remote control process for receiving less signal to fall, causing the damage.

The beginner most likely make the following wrong action:

1. Flying is impatient, push the joystick to the highest point, the helicopter became a space shuttle, straight into the sky or hit the roof.

2. The mistakes actions when landing: send too fast or abstain the throttle joystick , the helicopter can not receive signals,propeller stopped and the helicopter crash-falling to the ground directly, although the helicopters has seismic design,because of the different way location and impact angle then damage the helicopter.

3.Operations difficulty: before forward and backward flying, the joystick combined with the front left and right buttons and knobs to fix the helicopter forward rotation direction,when the helicopter in the air it is easy to rotation,when alone control the forward and backward joystick,the tail rotor rotating destroyed the original balance, the helicoter will be automatically transferred , so it should be integrated control.

Right way to control RC Helicoter:

1. Do not impatient,before testing the flight must read the instructions carefully.

2. First flight: must be low-flying (2 meters) the joystick to the push a half.

3. helicopters have installed partially charged polymer battery, you can test the function for the first time charge the battery,first use can not charging and simple flight a few minutes later, when the battery weakens landed the helicopter,to charge the battery, each charge according to the instructions indicated charging time,it should be run out when used,repeat 3-5 times, the battery will be the best status.

4. Site Selection: try to choose the more open over and flat ground there is no obstacles (except indoor and outdoor), it is the best thing if there has lawn, try to stay away from crowded places, indeed ensure safety!

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