The latest range from Silverlit is now with us and the range just keeps getting better and better. The 3 channel PicooZ, which is also known as the Uranus, Atlas and Tri-cooZ, gives you more control than its 2 channel predecessor. Where as before you could move up, down left and right, you also now control forwards via two trigger buttons underneath the remote.
This helicopter still has super wide infrared control, a built-in Li-Poly battery, trim control and durable body (in fact it’s actually improved). It now has sophisticated gyroscopic effect for stability and an LED light to guide the way in low lighting conditions.
A normal charge of 20-25 minutes should give you a flight time of around 10 minutes, and this is done directly from the remote control (requires 6xAA batteries). The 3 channel PicooZ is available in 3 styles all on different frequencies.
Specifications
Product Dimensions: Main Rotor Diameter 130mm (5.25").
Length 170mm (6.75") excluding rotors. Rear Rotor diameter 30mm (1.25").
Product Weight: Only 12g including Flight Battery.
Rechargeable Flight Battery: High capacity integral Lithium Polymer battery.
Charger: Integral Transmitter/Charger supplied with LED indicator/Auto shut off.
Simply plug in Helicopter and charge, with easy to use connections.
Charging Time: 20-30 minutes for full charge.
Flight Duration:5-10 minutes between charges.
Batteries Required: 6 x 1.5v AA Alkaline Batteries for Transmitter/Charger.
Control Specification: Supplied completely assembled and already charged ready-to-fly, with pre-installed 3 Channel Proportional Infra Red Control System.
Take off, hover and descend, turn left and right with 3 modes of forward movement.
Range: Up to 10m (30ft). Frequency: Infra Red Control System.
Bands A, B & C allow up to three Silverlit Models to be flown together.
Instruction Manual included: Providing helpful tips for the new Helicopter Pilot.
Age Recommendation: 8+ Adult supervision recommended for operation.
Gift Box Dimensions: 310 x 310 x 100mm. Gift Box Weight: 0.6kgs.
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