 

Air Hogs Havoc Heli - Colors May Vary
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This was given to my six-year-old son for Christmas. He has run one set out batteries out already (24 hours later) and still is loving it and waiting for it to finish recharging. It is very simple to fly, although I did have to help him "trim" it. He was able to figure out how to get it to hover instead of just smacking the ceiling with it within hours. My only regret would be that I don't have one too :)
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Saw that some folks had run into the "power to off" issue and got that resolved as well. What is now happening to us is when we switch the copter to "on," the blue light starts blinking fine, and when I start to move the throttle up slowly, the blades turn and then... DEAD. Nothing. Turning it back off and back on results in the same thing: blue light, throttle up, blades spin for about a second, and nothing.
Anyone else? Any fixes? Thanks!
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I bought this for my husband for Christmas. We opened our presents up at 12:30 pm Christmas Eve. . . and he was still playing it after 1am. He also played as soon as we got up Christmas morning and has been playing ever since. He has a lot of fun with it and it seems to be pretty crashworthy (it has ran into some walls, ceilings, our cats - not on purpose . . they chase it), and still is flying awesome. It seems fairly easy to fly as well. . . some of the old helicopters my husband had were very hard to maneuver, but this is pretty easy to handle.
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We bought this toy for my 6 year old son for Christmas. He loves it. He dosn't have the best controll over where it flies but that dosn't really matter to him. He thinks it is fun to crash it into everyone and everything. The toy seems very breakable. It is made out of some really lite styrofoam. When we opeaned it we thought there was no way it would survive the day but it is now the second day and it has survived some pretty hard crashes and is still running great. My brother got on for his 3 year old son and he loves it too. He is able to fly it himself, with a lot of crashes. His, sadly flew under someones foot and got stepped on but with a little bit of tape it's still flying. I bought this to for 20-something dollars and thought that was a good price but I definatly would not pay much more than that for it.
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RGPY82OVMEJCS What you need:
6 AA batteries
Pilot with eye-hand coordination
What you get:
One lightweight helicopter
Remote control
Lots of fun
What you do:
Put the batteries in the remote control the right way
Charge the helicopter from the remote for about 20 minutes
FLY!!
Although you need a bit of practice to learn how to control the helicopter, my seven year old was able to get the hang of it in about half an hour, and since then, he's been flying reccy missions through the house. So far, it's taken a few blows from badly positioned walls, fans, and people, but survived without damage.
Ideal for flying in small indoor areas when you can't go outdoors, and provides 10-15 minutes of flying fun between charges.
Amanda Richards, December 26, 2008
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