Reddit Reddit reviews Syma S107/S107G 3 Channel RC Heli with Gyro - Yellow

We found 6 Reddit comments about Syma S107/S107G 3 Channel RC Heli with Gyro - Yellow. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Syma S107/S107G 3 Channel RC Heli with Gyro - Yellow
Stable Flight CharacteristicsEasy to FlyGreat for BeginnersBattery Type: Lithium Polymer (LiPO Battery)Motor Type: Brushed3 Channels for moving forward/reverse and turn left and rightAdditional 0.5 channel to control the lightsS107 and S107G differ only in labeling. Either may be shipped.
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6 Reddit comments about Syma S107/S107G 3 Channel RC Heli with Gyro - Yellow:

u/[deleted] · 22 pointsr/makemychoice
u/headzoo · 8 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

Anything Nerf is fun, and there's plenty of Nerf sports equipment (like footballs) under $15 if their guns aren't your ideal gift (but the Nerf guns are fun).

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These are all gifts that should work well for boys between 10 and 15.

u/TerrainTerrainPullUp · 2 pointsr/flying

Funnily enough, I know a guy who is both an IFR certified pilot and an aircraft owner who happily flies his Phantom quadcopter in Class D airspace, as well as the busiest circuit in my area.

Having a PPL means nothing if the common sense isn't there.

Furthermore, 99% of "drone" operators still aren't causing problems. Most of the quads being sold are basically toys, and absolutely no different than the little coaxial helis that were all the rage a few Christmas's ago.

Banning every unmanned flying device or somehow trying to regulate them will be quite literally impossible. You'd have to regulate the sales of all 72 Mhz and 2.4 Ghz radio control gear, which is on it's own a multi-million dollar industry.


Are you suggesting the FAA sends officials to someones house if they are caught flying something like this?

u/TwistedEnigma · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I want an early present!

My birthday was actually last friday but i guess this can count for next year :)

i've always wanted one of these

u/redditor1983 · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Actually they're pretty fun. I have one similar to this one and it's awesome for flying around indoors.

I don't know if I would buy one from a mall kiosk though because the price would probably be super high.

But for $15 it's a blast.

Only problem is that the battery dies really fast.

u/Anthaneezy · 1 pointr/StartledCats