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Hmm,... Don't get it? I ordered it less than 10-minutes ago. I don't mind having this one as well. $30 is not much for a tight little chopper. Meh.
I'll probably get that one from FP as well. I was about to place an order for the keychain (1xAAA bluray) on FP, so I will take your recommendation and get that one. :) :thanks:
/me Ash is on an online ordering frenzy today (bored at work and too much $ in my bank).
Also ordering from Rayfoss and Zonestealth today. He He. :)
 





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Really, there's a difference. I've been disusing it with some members on rcgroups, and we do believe this model features a multi-axis gyro. I mean, it seems too stable to believe the gyro is only controlling the turning. I believe it also acts on the rear rotor somehow :)
 

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Really, there's a difference. I've been disusing it with some members on rcgroups, and we do believe this model features a multi-axis gyro. I mean, it seems too stable to believe the gyro is only controlling the turning. I believe it also acts on the rear rotor somehow :)
I see. Thanks for the advice. I actually ordered both of them just now, and I will compare them to my other 3 micro-r/c choppers, that I already own, when they arrive (probably 4 to 6 weeks [knowing DX and FP's shipping method "on the back of a sea-turtle"]) :crackup:
 
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Do your actual rc helicopters have gyro? If they don't, I ensure you after flying these, you will wonder how could you even hover the others xD
 

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Nope. The probably don't have gyro's (cheap Air-hogs brand), But they still hover (and steer) really well, and I can beat the shit out of them (drop from 30-feet onto concrete) and they never die, (foam housing, flexible blades, etc).
I'll surely take care of these two new ones. :whistle:
 
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Yeah well, but imagine how it is to adjust the rotation at the begining... and never again xD
 

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what do you mean a mind of it's onw? Have you adjusted the trimmer?

Anyway, the one I linked Ash to is the most stable 3ch helicopter on the market.

 
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This one is the mini version of the 6020-1. It's very decent, but actually there's nothing like the s107. I'm gonna upload a video of me with it, all the videos on youtube don't make justice. This heli is capable of very fast movements, and everyone pilots it like if it was a turtle. I'll tell you once I upload it.
 

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@Hallucynogenyc

Are there any helis you know of that are the size of the 6025, but similar in stability to the S107?

I was really looking for a tiny one for indoors.

Thanks!
 
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nope, the 6025 is the smallest one. However, the 6025-1 is a very stable helicopter anyways, it's just that the s107 is the top of the top :)

btw, isn't the s107 small enough already? I fly it on my bedroom without problems!

In a video it makes almost no difference, but I ensure you flying the s107 makes a difference: Faster and smoother.

 

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Alright, that's pretty damn small... When it landed in his hand... wow.

I know you said the 6020 is great because of spare parts, how's the S107?
 




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