1: thats not the isuper as described in the review 2: advertising is not allowed. if youre gonna make one post you could at least read the rules.
I don't get? Am i wrong? 1) Why bluetooth? Stick with IR. And if your gonna say that IR is less effective outside and your actually going to actually fly this outside, then you haven't flown one of these things before.. This is an overstatement and the slightest of winds (while at even approx 3m in the air) will send it straight to narnia. 2) Get an IR ipod/ipad/iphone heli off ebay (new) for 30$ (ex: http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/?LH_BIN=...calstpos=2195&_sc=1&_sop=15&_stpos=2195&gbr=1) 3) These toys don't need reviews, only the bigger ones which have features to actually review (ie: resistance to wind, weight, fuel, speed etc).. It is a known fact that co-axials will provide stability at the cost of slow flight and any differences in small models are insignificant and this one is no exception... All micros have extremely good durability, and even the cheapest ones have the feature of: , (well more specifically, the cheapest will turn the whole heli off [aka: put in off and then on mode again..]) And still nothing can beat a real remote when it comes to micros, saying that its more 'portable' without a remote is meaningless especially since these micros can only last 5 minutes in flight. With an actual remote you can charge it from the remote which means you don't need a computer and the cable to charge it from.. So why exactly does this have an advantage over other helis especially with this price tag =/?
No the blades do 'chip off'. I've had alot of coaxials and some of the 'softer blades' actually dent overtime instead of break.
He did some idiotic things while he was on the review team. Those things will not be made public, or be released in any way, shape, or form.
I think this is like by anyone. This is look very nice and you write it very well about this. The thing i like most that put the features. rc helicopter
Well, since this thread has been bumped, I might as well share: I got the i-Copter by Syma for my birthday (different from iSuper) and it has the exact same hardware as the iSuper! I looked very closely at all of the pictures and the pieces are exactly the same as mine, just a different color. Yet it is a different brand, and the iOS app is different. Interesting. Anyway, it is fun to practice how precise I can be with flying this.
That means they use the same OEM... Nothing big. Companies do this in the headphone business all the time... Look at the following headphones (google them): MEElectronics CC51 (or 51p) and the Xeport 7010-9 (or 7010-0). Fischer Audio SBA-03 and the MEElectronics A161p. Just a few examples.
This one is similar with my Swift S929 with a price $31 FS, seems the price $69 is a little bit higher even its support the control by iPhone,IMO $37.00 could be a reasonable price and this could found a lot from ebay/amazon...as well as Syma s107G i -copter....