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Air Hogs Havoc Heli - 2011 with 5-direction control This little bugger has been on the market for awhile as the "Picco Z" from the original manufacturer, Silverlit, and available from Radio Shack stores and online.
The Air Hogs Havoc Heli has been the low-cost mainstream micro RC helicopter for years, and it has been continually improved without raising the cost. It's a good toy. However, I feel the RC world in general has changed a lot faster than the Air Hogs line itself, and the Havoc no longer dominates in value & quality.
1 maj 2007 · The control of the Havoc (or PiccoZ) is by infrared light, not by radio. As with the Air Hogs Aero Aces (SilverLit X-Twins), the transmitter also serves as the charger for the 50 mAh li-poly cell inside the helicopter. Also, like the Aero Aces, these have three "channels" (labeled "A", "B", and "C").
IMPORTANT: The Air Hogs Havoc Heli has been updated over the years! See the newer version reviewed: My decision to try this heli out was truly based entirely on initial impressions! It's still a Havoc like I reviewed in 2007, with only slight functional updates, but it looks way better.
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13 lut 2007 · I bought a new Air Hog Havoc Heli as it was for indoor flight and "easy" to fly. I've got the Heli to hover, but the stick controller seems very touchy and s-l-o-w to respond.