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We stock the electric indoor Twister Medivac Helicopter from Awesome Products.

Helicopters

Helicopters include...

  • Twister Medivac. Similar to Bell 47 (described below), but now with 240V Power Supply for Charger. 
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  • Twister Bell 47 Counter-Rotating Blade with 4 channel radio, DC charger and Li-Po battery. The counter-rotating two blade design, makes this the easiest helicopter to learn. Li-Po batteries give longer flight times, but instructions supplied with battery and charger should be read carefully.
The co-axial rotors and ingenious design create a helicopter that for the first time ever, can be flown virtually anywhere by anyone interested in RC helicopters!
It almost hovers by itself!
The Twister Bell 47 is ready to fly and requires only 8 AA alkaline transmitter batteries, small screwdriver and a suitable 12V DC charging source. It is designed for use indoors and outdoors (in calm conditions) in an adequate and safe space. This electric helicopter is designed by expert engineers and assembled at the factory. It is very strong, with numerous innovative safety features. The Twister Bell 47 uses the highest quality drive, power and control systems.

The Twister Bell 47 demonstrates nearly unbelievable hovering stability and will guide many pilots into successful flight in the shortest possible time. Above all, this is one of the most fun-packed models we have ever flown!
State-of-the-art electronics in one package
The '4-in-1' on-board electronics package includes 6 channel receiver, piezo gyro, electronic mixers and speed controllers PLUS a computer fail-safe, an LED system check, and a motor safe-start facility!
Fail-safe and safe-start
The fail-safe cuts power to the main motor in the event of transmitter failure while the safe-start only allows starting when the throttle stick is low­–so there is no danger of connecting the flight battery and inadvertently sending power instantly to the motors.
 

 

 


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