I have this strange obsession with capturing footage of my various radio-controlled aircraft in flight. Here is yet another video showing off the technically interesting Air Hogs Twin Thunder. Tags: silverlit spinmaster air hogs twin thunder havoc heli picooz aviation space formerlyflightsuit rc remote radio control coaxial rotor esky eflite walkera
www.cool-christmas-gifts.net Air Hogs are shaping up to be a favorite for this holiday season. After all, who hasn’t dreamed of flying through the air at some point in their lives? It’s the feeling of fantastic flying fun the makes for a fabulous gift. Kids love them because they are so much fun. One of the reasons parents love them is that they don’t require any assembly. The radio controlled, feather-light and air-powered flying Air Hogs have models for beginners to more advanced users. New models of this award winning product line are released frequently. Some information on the more popular models follows. The Air Hogs Havoc Heli is one of the smallest radio-controlled helicopters in the world, but it delivers some of the biggest fun. It’s small size allows it to maneuver well. The Havoc Heli is perfect for beginners, ages eight and up, and is rated for indoor use. Intermediate users (for those over ten) will enjoy the cutting-edge flying style of the Air Hogs Switchblade. It takes off vertically, flying like a helicopter. Then, with a press of the Morph button on the remote unit, it turns into a stunt flying plane! That’s just one example of the kind of fun innovation the company is known for. Storm Launcher is an all-terrain wonder. It operates on land, air and water! It is recommended for those ten years of age and older, and is for outdoor use only. According to the company, it reaches speeds of 205 miles per hour (when compared to its scale). Dozens of unique Air …
In the realm of affordable, Ready-To-Fly, micro-sized aircraft, Silverlit and Spinmaster just keep raising the bar! Their tandem-rotor Chinook-style Twin Thunder looks like a couple of Havoc Helis that were born as conjoined twins. The reflexes you’ve learned flying the Havoc Heli or PicooZ will serve you well when piloting the Twin Thunder, but its three control channels and manual trim-adjustments for both left-right rotation and forward-backward pitch make for an altogether more satisfying, more engaging experience than that offered by less complex models.