Voice-Controlled R/C Helicopter
If the World’s First R/C Helicopter with Autopilot doesn’t fly in your book, maybe this new voice-controlled R/C indoor chopper named Voice Heli will do so instead.
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If the World’s First R/C Helicopter with Autopilot doesn’t fly in your book, maybe this new voice-controlled R/C indoor chopper named Voice Heli will do so instead.
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This little remote-controlled UFO inspired toy is a mix between a helicopter and a flying saucer. It features bight light-emitting diodes and it is capable of flying at distances of up to 75 feet away from the controller unit.
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This radio-controlled mini helicopter features a unique dual fish tail design, which is said to give both rookies and geeks an extremely stable flying experience.
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A new candidate has just entered the stage of USB powered R/C mini helicopters. This new model allows you to record your flying moves with the push of a button and then have the chopper itself repeat the same patterns.
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If you didn’t win the bidding on the Airwolf Pilot Helmet Replica, don’t worry. You can now get your hands on a fully-licensed R/C version of the Airwolf supersonic military helicopter.
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The Silverlit company is continuing to come up with fun new ideas for their steadily growing stream of radio-controlled toys. The latest example is the Planet Protector.
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For some reason, the manufacturers of this radio-controlled indoor toy thought Santa was better suited in a helicopter, rather than the traditional sleigh and reindeer team.
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A slightly different take on the popular flying alarm clock has been launched. Instead of the original spheric body, this new model is designed to look like a helicopter.
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Here is the latest addition to the growing line of radio-controlled Micro Bladez mini choppers – an indoor R/C toy inspired by the military Apache attack helicopter.
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The Taiwanese company Thunder Tiger has come up with an advanced radio-controlled helicopter for those looking for something more than the average indoor choppers.
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The Hong Kong-based WowWee company has announced the launch of their FlyTech Bladestar, a radio-controilled indoor flying machine that is said to “change helicopter flight as we know it today”.
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The Japanese toy manufacturer Tomy has announced its QFO – a small radio-controlled flying toy that was recently displayed at the 2008 Tokyo Toy Show in Japan.
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