Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Syma S026 Tandem Chinook CH 47 Picoo Helicopter - Coaxial rotor Blade design - Double stability and handling Best Quality
These reviews claim this thing contols exteremly well. Are you guys serious? This thing has to have the trim dial constantly adjusted while in flight to keep the direction control stable. I had another one of these before made by Venom. Almost the same exact thing except you charged it through the transmitter. The Venom Micro Troop flew perfectly without any constant trim adusting nonsense. You could fly this thing almost effortlessly. I liked it so much I bought my brother one as well. Unfortunately, after about three weeks of flying time it began displaying the same problems as this S026. Constant trim adujustments in flight to keep control of it. My brothers also began having the same exact problems after about three weeks as well. His wife even asked him: why doesn't your helicopter fly like it used to? And yes, we both tried everything we could think of to correct these sudden problems. Even replacing the batteries a couple of times did not make a difference. The only difference between the Venom and the Syma is the Syma starts out with this annoying trim problem from its first flight. After three bad ones in a row this model gets a generous two stars.Get more detail about Syma S026 Tandem Chinook CH 47 Picoo Helicopter - Coaxial rotor Blade design - Double stability and handling.
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