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Micro R/C Helicopter

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I think I need one:

Micro R/C Helicopter.

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You can have mine Steve. Don't bother mate, they are not worth the money :) Control of them really is not possible.

The fact that on the case here in Europe it was spelt "Radio Contrilled" should put anyone off :)

The Lama has two motors; one to control the top rotor disc and one to control the lower rotor disc. In a hover, the two motors run at equal speed. To yaw the helicopter (rotate left and right about the vertical axis), one of the main rotors either slows down or speeds up to create an imbalance in torque. This results in the Lama like Walkera 5 turning in the direction opposite to the rotation of the faster moving rotor.

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