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E-Sky LAMA V4 RTF Coaxial Remote Controlled Helicopter (Silver Color) | 
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| Brand: Tenergy Category: Toy
Buy New: $89.95
New (5) from $89.95
Rating: 4 reviews
Batteries: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4 Dimensions (in): 21.5 x 7 x 9.5
MPN: EK1H-E034A Model: EK1H-E034A ISBN: 7293000022 UPC: 851197001765 EAN: 9787293000023
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Coaxial, counter-rotating blade rotor design provides incredible stability and positive control | | • | Full RC system set Included, ready to flight out of box. | | • | Pre-installed ESKY 8g servos and 4-in-1 control unit | | • | No installation or assembly required | | • | Dual 180 motors makes the LamaV4 powerful and efficient |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Lama V4 is a kind of helicopters with new design idea remote-control skill. Its power adopts coaxial counter-rotating blades and dual-motor system. The "4 in 1" mix controller integrates the functions of Gyro, Mixer, ESC and Receiver. The canopy can disassemble and install easily so as ot adjust and mend the helicopter conveniently.It is also pretty and practical. Lama V4 possess of stable and precise flight capability. The installation of two ESKY 8g servo provides a very smart and prompt reaction to the helicopter. So that the helicopter can hang in the air and do various direction flight easily. 7.4 Li-polymer battery extends its flying time. We believe that Lama V4 can be the best choice for beginner and the best entertainment for flying master. It will bring infinite happiness to you and your friends. Let's enjoy the happy flying and beyond your dream.
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| Customer Reviews:
Worst Product Ever December 27, 2008 Sonya (western US) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was a joke. First of all, the instructions are in the WORST english they hardly even make sense. 2nd, the helicopter does not recognize input from the remote - it spins around completely on its own and does NOT respond to any controls. 3rd, when turning the copter on for the first time, the blades went shooting off into all directions - I am NOT joking NOR exaggerating. My only hope is that I can return this crummy product that I spent over a hundred dollars on which isn't even worth ONE dollar.
A decent toy December 17, 2008 Panther (Mukilteo, WA USA) LAMA V 4 is a decent toy and worth the money. The gyro does work well. However the battery is velco'ed under the heli instead of having a stationary compartment. This might affect the stability during flight. Also the charging time takes about an hour. The blades broke after the first flight. Overall it is an okay toy.
A lot of "bang for the buck" August 11, 2008 Gary Shoaf (Concord, NC) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
A lot of bang for the buck! I have 2 of the E-Sky Lama V4 helis, besides several other popular makes of coaxial type helis, ranging in price to over $300. The E-Sky V4 is among my favorites and I probably fly them more than the others. Mine doesn't have the 2.4 ghz radio, but I believe its standard the newer models. Quality and duribility is is right up there with some of the more expensive brands, good fit and finish. Body decals are very well applied, allthough I would rather have a choice of schemes. Its very easy to fly (for a helicopter) and most anyone can learn to control it in a short time. Hands-off flight of about 10 seconds can be obtained when properly trimmed. Flight time is 10 to 15 minutes, which is good for a coaxial. I fly mine outdoors when winds are (VERY) calm. This is the least expensive coaxial heli I have and it performs as well as the more expensive ones. Parts and up-grades are readily available and inexpensive, although my local hobby shop doesn't carry E-Sky products. Pros: Very stable, Easy to fly; Quality; Price, cheap, you can afford more than one! Cons: Can't think of any.
AWESOME fun for a small buck! May 12, 2008 Kevin Berkley (San Diego, CA / USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The Lama V4 must be the best offer for radio controlled INDOOR helicopters there is! For less than 100 dollars you get a fully functioning helicopter, small enough to fit in the tightest living room. I even fly it through door frames into surrounding rooms. At first it is a little hard as a beginner to get used to the controls, but once you're through the first 5 or 6 rotor blade sets (like 3 bucks per set), you'll have great fun! I fly little races against the clock and compete against my dad, which is pretty cool. Anyway, nothing for impatient or too young kids; you need hand eye coordination and some fine motor skills. P.S. Take loose paper off the helipad (coffee table).
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