4 channel Air Hogs Helix 360 Review and flight

It all started back in 2006 when Belgian engineer Alexander van de Rostyne built the pixelito, which was produced by silverlit as the picoo z, the picoo z was also recognized by Guinness book of world records as the world's smallest rc helicopter. The picoo z was released in America and Canada by spin master and air hogs as the havoc heli For a lot of people it was their first introduction to rc helicopters, and it was a sensation. Over the next few years silverlit airhogs and spinmaster released a few versions of the havoc heli From infra red battling version to the tandem Chinook. Most of these aircraft only had 2 or 3 channels of control. Now with the release of the helix 360 there is finally a fully functional 4 channel havoc heli on the market. First for those of you who don't know what 4 channels of control means Basically the pilot can make the helicopter fly up and down drift left and right spin left and right and move forwards and backwards. Up until now all havoc helis have either been 2 or 3 channel aircraft, missing either the ability to control forward and reverse motion or side to side roll. Now with the helix 360 you can hover you havoc heli in place, fly backwards make precision landings and fly in and out of tight spots. The amount of control that the 4th channel offers is priceless, finally you can get your heli to do what you want instead of just trying to keep it in the air.
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