VIDEOS OF THE
HAVOK HELI
R/C HELICOPTER
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Videos of the Havok Heli R/C Helicopter
Last updated 06-16-11




A video of the Air Hogs Havok Heli flying around in my room.

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the song "Carnage Rules" by...cummon..you know this one...take a whack at it anyway...




ˇˇˇPARA LOS MOTIVOS NO DE DIOS IT'S NOT PANTERA!!! It's Green Jell˙ you silly goose!!! ;-)

This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 11.91467637697 megabytes (12,116,993 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Three indoor R/C helicopters flying to the following songs by the comedy synth punk band Worm Quartet: Calculator In My Bum, Broom Broom Broom, Find the Dead Wingless Legless Fly in Your Box of Rasins, Lice and Rice, The Face of a Child, Salmon in Disguise, Ded Tacos, and Tree Bucket.

The copters are: Air Hogs Havok Heli, Syma S026G Coax Tandem Heli, and Syma S107G Coaxial Helicopter.

These helis are not sound-sensitive; the music may be ignored or even muted if it ticks you off. This video is approximately 9.00076425647 megabytes (9,207,389 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than forty five minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




***NSFYE!!!***
Three indoor R/C helicopters flying to the song "Caught In a Mosh" by Anthrax.

The copters are: Air Hogs Havok Heli, Syma S026G Coax Tandem Heli, and Syma S107G Coaxial Helicopter.

These helis are not sound-sensitive; the music may be ignored or even muted if it ticks you off. I added "***NSFYE!!!***" (Not Safe For Your Ears) because Anthrax is a metal band, and not everybody who watches videos on YouTube is a metalhead.

This video is approximately 32.22524764531 megabytes (32,495,447 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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***NSFYE*** Two indoor R/C helis flying to Anthrax zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter
2: Air Hogs Havok Heli


That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the song "Alpha Male" by Anthrax. None of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off and/or if you hate metal music.
I added NSFYE (Not Safe For Your Ears) because not everybody who visits YouTube to see model helis flying is a metalhead.

This video is approximately 14.53234944420 megabytes (14,768,565 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than seventy two minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.

The copters in this video are (in order of their appearance) the Syma S026G R/C Tandem Coaxial Helicopter and the "http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twelfth/havokhli.htm">Havok Heli.




***NSFW***, ***NSFYE*** Three indoor R/C helis flying to Anthrax zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter
2: Air Hogs Havok Heli
3: Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the song "Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)" by Anthrax (this song has nothing whatsoever to do with football!!!). None of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off and/or if you hate metal music. I added NSFW and NSFYE because this song contains a small amount of toliet language.

This video is approximately 14.53234944420 megabytes (14,768,565 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than seventy two minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.

The copters in this video are (in order of their appearance): Havok Heli, Syma S026G R/C Tandem Coaxial Helicopter, and the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter.




Four R/C helis flying to PC demo zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Air Hogs Havok Heli
2: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter
3: Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter
4: Syma S031G R/C Coaxial Helicopter

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the music from the PC demo "Delusion" by the demo group Sonic PC. None of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 15.87745626223 megabytes (16,152,439 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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***NSFYE!!!*** Four R/C helis flying to Exciter zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Air Hogs Havok Heli
2: Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter
3: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter
4: Syma S031G R/C Coaxial Helicopter

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the song "Destructor" by the three-person Canadian metal band Exciter. None of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off or if you dislike thrash metal. ***NSFYE*** (Not Safe For Your Ears) added because not everybody is a metalhead. :-O

This video is approximately 13.74432347188 megabytes (13,960,445 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Three indoor R/C helis flying toRaven zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter
2: Air Hogs Havok Heli
3: Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the song "Athletic Rock" by Raven. Raven is a heavy metal act, not Raven Symoan or however the F you spell her name. None of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it ticks you off.

This video is approximately 12.48823161004 megabytes (14,687,789 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than sixty two minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.

The copters in this video are (in order of their appearance): Havok Heli, Syma S026G R/C Tandem Coaxial Helicopter, and the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter.




This is video on YourTube this time showing a very brief flight.

In this video, you can hear me say "Entering sector seven point four" in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Star Trek'' {it's supposed to be Mr. Spock saying this}, then say "I mean...flight number seventy four", in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Looping'', followed by the product taking off, spinning uncontrollably, and crashing. :-/

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This is a video showing the Havok Heli flying remarkably well after the tail rotor from a mortally wounded X-Smallest Copter was "transplanted" onto it.
In the end, it did crash into a wall and fall to the floor; but that was "pilot error" (my fault), not the helicopter's.
In this video, you can hear me say "Entering sector seven point five" in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Star Trek'' {it's supposed to be Mr. Spock saying this}, then say "I mean...flight number seventy five", in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Looping'', then the helicopter buzzing around in my room for a surprising length of time.
That music you might hear in the background is the song "Monkey On Your Back" by Aldo Nova. This product is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 8.60007834583 megabytes (8,781,460 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than forty to load at 48.0Kbps.




This is a second video showing the Havok Heli flying remarkably well after the tail rotor from a mortally wounded X-Smallest Copter was "transplanted" onto it.

In the end, it did suddenly lose power and fall to the floor, but that was my fault: I was trying to land on the end of the bed, but with only one eye, I have no depth perception.
In this video, you can hear me say "Entering sector seven point six" in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Star Trek'' {it's supposed to be Mr. Spock saying this}, then say "I mean...flight number seventy six", in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Looping'', then the helicopter buzzing around in my room for a surprising length of time.
That music you might hear in the background are the opening (theme) songs to seasons 3 and 4 of Digimon. This product is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 46.47764523339 megabytes (46,709,280 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than two hundred thirty two (!!!) minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.
This video is definitely *NOT* dial-up friendly!!! :-O




This is a third video on YourTube (a montage of four successful flights!) showing the brave little helicopter flying remarkably well after the tail rotor from a mortally wounded X-Smallest Copter was "transplanted" onto it.

That music you might hear in the background is the song "Three Little Pigs" by Green Jell˙. This product is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

In this video, you can hear me say "Entering sector eight point zero" in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Star Trek'' {it's supposed to be Mr. Spock saying this}, then say "I mean...flight number eighty", in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Looping'', followed by the studly little helicoper buzzing around my room. At the end, I even successfully landed on the bed.

This video is approximately 8.88884453417 megabytes (9,087,157 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than forty four minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Another video on YourTube showing the studly little Havok Heli flying in our upstairs storage area.
I did say "last video for *AWHILE* -- well, it's been "AWHILE", hasn't it? ;-)

This video is approximately 12.15557634563 megabytes (12,336,234 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than sixty one minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




A video on YourTube showing the IR (infrared) radiation emenating from the remote control of a typical indoor R/C helicopter during flight.

The infrared signal shows in this video as a series of whitish-purple flashes of light coming from the R/C unit that I'm using.

This video is approximately 184.7345526903 megabytes (185,188,406 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than nine hundred twenty four (!!!) minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.
It is definitely ***NOT dial-up friendly!!!




Another video on YourTube; this is a concatenation (combination) of two videos: one showing the helicopter spinning out of control and quickly crashing (the trouble was quickly traced to a fair quantity of cat fur wound up on the tail rotor shaft); the other showing a flight low to the ground.

In this video, you can hear me say "Entering sector eight point four" in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Star Trek'' {it's supposed to be Mr. Spock saying this}, then say "I mean...flight number eighty four", in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Looping'', followed by the studly little helicoper spinning out of control and quickly crashing (the trouble was quickly traced to a fair quantity of cat fur wound up on the tail rotor shaft) and another video showing the 'copter flying low to the ground.

This video is approximately 1.36786477230 megabytes (1,592,791 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than seven minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




This is yet another video showing the studly little Havok Heli flying remarkably well after the tail rotor from a mortally wounded X-Smallest Copter was "transplanted" onto it.

That music you might hear is the song "Catharsis" by Anthrax. This product is not sound-sensitive, so the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 6.47744539292 megabytes (6,635,340 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than thirty three minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




This is yet *ANOTHER* video showing the studly little Havok Heli flying remarkably well after the tail rotor from a mortally wounded X-Smallest Copter was "transplanted" onto it.

That music you might hear is the song "Trans-Europe Express" by Kraftwerk. This product is not sound-sensitive, so the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 64.3667823490 megabytes (64,510,436 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than three hundred twenty one minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Video on YourTube showing how the kitty cat reacts to this helicopter being flown in her vicinity.

This video is approximately 11.4876734471 megabytes (11,665,956 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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A video on YourTube showing the Havok Heli taking off from my bed with the Rainbow Blanket on it, buzzing around the room for awhile, and later, landing on the blanket again in rather near the same place.

This video is approximately 25.48832346782 megabytes (25,681,490 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Another video on YourTube showing the Havok Heli taking off from my bed with the Rainbow Blanket on it, buzzing around the room for awhile, crashing twice, and eventually landing on the blanket once more.
That music you might hear is the song "Walking on the Sun" by Smash Mouth. This product is not sound-sensitive; the audio may ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 42.55788923434 megabytes (42,825,956 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than two hundred twelve minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




A video on YourTube showing two flights; the camera was handheld during the first (which rather graphically shows why I need a second person to function as a cameraman during all video recorded flights!!!), and the camera was tripod-mounted for the second.

This video is approximately 3.00623457229 megabytes (3,212,195 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than fifteen minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




This is what happens when you attempt to fly the Havok Stinger & the Havok Heli simultaneously from the same R/C. They use the same channel, so a bit of confusion takes place.

The music you might hear is the song "Wild West Hero" by ELO. Neither of these helicopters are sound-sensitive, so the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 7.89954356542 megabytes (8,077,016 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than thirty eight minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Another video on YourTube; this is a concatenation (combination) of three videos showing portions of three flights.

In this video, you can hear me say "Entering sector nine point six" in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Star Trek'' {it's supposed to be Mr. Spock saying this}, then say "I mean...flight number ninety six", in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Looping'', followed by the studly little helicoper taking off and buzzing around. Much of the flights occur out of the camera's range, but you can judge the flight times by the length of each video segment.

This video is approximately 5.55623403456 megabytes (5,747,125 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Another video on YourTube showing a very nice flight.

In this video, you can hear me say "Entering sector ten point four" in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Star Trek'' {it's supposed to be Mr. Spock saying this}, then say "I mean...flight number one hundred four" in the same manner as the speech synthesizer in the coin-op arcade video game ''Looping'', followed by the studly little helicoper taking off and buzzing around.

This video is approximately 23.00063454561 megabytes (23,281,112 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than one hundred fifteen minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Another video on YourTube of a concatenation (combination) of three videos of very sweet flights of the Havok Heli.

I love the living tweedle out of this helicopter, which is why these videos keep showing up here. :-)

That music you might hear is the song "God Save the Queen" by Anthrax. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 6.78345411173 megabytes (6,952,481 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than thirty four minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Yet another video on YourTube of a concatenation (combination) of three videos of very sweet flights of the Havok Heli.

I love the living tweedle out of this helicopter, which is why these videos keep showing up here. :-)

That music you might hear are the songs "God Save the Queen" by Anthrax and "Find the Dead Wingless Legless Fly in Your Box of Raisins" by Worm Quartet. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 6.78345411173 megabytes (6,952,481 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than thirty four minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Yet another video on YourTube of a single exceptional flight of the Havok Heli.

If I've told you once, I've told you 31,054,500 times: I just absolutely ***LOVE*** the living tweedle out of this helicopter, which is why these videos keep showing up here!!! :-)

That music you might hear is the song "TNT" from the band AC/DC. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 27.57623323260 megabytes (27,796,730 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than one hundred thirty eight minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Yet another video on YourTube of a single exceptional flight of the Havok Heli.

If I've told you once, I've told you 2,458,770 times: I love the living tweedle out of this helicopter, which is why these videos keep showing up here!!! :-)

That music you might hear is the song "Falcon Dump" from the "trainer" screen of the Commodore 64 game Wasteland from 1989. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 43.22225632476 megabytes (43,458,370 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than two hundred sixteen minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Yet ***ANOTHER*** video on YourTube of a single exceptional flight of the Havok Heli.

If I've told you once, I've told you 31,054,500 times: I just absolutely ***LOVE*** the living tweedle out of this helicopter, which is why these videos keep showing up here!!! :-)

That music you might hear is the song "Spatula" from the band Worm Quartet. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 27.57623323260 megabytes (27,796,730 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than one hundred thirty eight minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Yet ***ANOTHER*** video on YourTube of a single exceptional flight of the Havok Heli.

If I've told you once, I've told you 31,054,500 (plus 2,458,770 plus 1,053,000) times: I just absolutely ***LOVE*** the living tweedle out of this helicopter, which is why these videos keep showing up here!!! :-)

That music you might hear is the theme song from the television program "Digimon Data Squad". This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off. The kitty cat makes an appearance not too long after the music stops; she jumps on the bed and eyes the studly little helicopter with your typical feline curiosity as if it were a miniature vacuum cleaner: she doesn't know whether to bat it out of the air or run away from it. :-)

After my last shoot, I accidentally stepped on the helicopter -- just the tail boom. It once again spun uncontrollably, but was once again successfully repaired by swapping the tail rotor from a mortally-wounded Indoor R/C Spaceman and it now flies quite nicely once again.

This video is approximately 27.57623323260 megabytes (27,796,730 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than one hundred thirty eight minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Yet ***ANOTHER*** video of a single exceptional flight of the Havok Heli.

If I've told you once, I've told you 31,054,500 (plus 2,458,770 plus 1,053,000) times: I just absolutely ***LOVE*** the living tweedle out of this helicopter, which is why these videos keep showing up here!!! :-) I must be addicted to the little {vulgar term for a single fece} or something!!! ;-)

That music you might hear is the song "Running with the Devil" by Van Halen. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 54.16442384922 megabytes (54,309,514 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than two hundred seventy one minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Yet ***ANOTHER*** stupid video of a single exceptional stupid flight of the stupid Havok Heli ;-)

If I've told you once, I've told you 31,054,500 (plus 2,458,770 plus 1,053,000) times: I just absolutely ***LOVE*** the living tweedle out of this helicopter, which is why these videos keep showing up here!!! :-) I must be addicted to the little {vulgar slang term for a single fece} or something!!! ;-)

That music you might hear is the song "You Know What I Like" by Billy Squier. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 53.55723478537 megabytes (53,733,846 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than two hundred sixty seven minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Q: What is this video about?

A: If you guessed "another flight of the Havok Heli set to music from Worm Quartet", then ehhh doodlebugs!!! You got it wrong!!! :-(

It's a flight of the Havok Heli with no musical accompaniment at all because some viewers of this video may not have the same musical taste as me. The only sound you should be able to hear is the motor noise from the heli itself. And if *THAT* ticks you off, the audio may be ignored or even muted if desired.

This video is approximately 43.66352856767 megabytes (43,835,086 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than two hundred eighteen minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




What is this video about?

If you guessed "another flight of the Havok Heli set to music from Worm Quartet", then congratu-frackin-lations!!! You were correct!!! ;-)

That music you might hear are the songs "Dead Tacos", "Why Do the Elderly Growl at Cucumbers?", and "Salmon in Disguise" by Worm Quartet. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off. That kitty cat on the bed is Patches; she just so happened to be there when this recording was made.

This video is approximately 18.15243782594 megabytes (18,323,494 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than ninety one minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Yet another video on YouTube showing the Havok Heli flying around in my room set to a Raven song.

That music you might hear is the song "Faster than the Speed of Light" by the NWOBHM band Raven. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 9.15645430828 megabytes (9,334,053 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than forty six minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




A video showing what happens when the Wicked Lasers Spyder 3 Arctic G2 445nm 1W Blue Diode Laser is used in an attempt to blast the Havok Heli out of the sky.
You can guess who wins...if you guessed "the laser" then WRONG SOONG! WRONG SOONG!!! {from the Star Trek: TNG episode "Brothers}...er...uh...I mean, "You guessed incorrectly!"
Even with over 700mW of laser radiation at ~440nm in the royal blue part of the spectrum falling directly onto the heli's sensor, nothing at all untoward happened to it!

In the first part of the video, a lens was used on the laser to widen its beam; the lens was not used in the second part after nothing exciting happened. And even without the lens, nothing exciting happened. :-/

This video is approximately 3.31176342378 megabytes (3,470,471 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than seventeen minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Another video of the Air Hogs Havok Heli flying in my room, set to no music at all (because some viewers may not share my taste in music; which includes 80s pop, rock, electronica, metal, TV theme songs, and "chip tunes" from the Commodore 64 computer). A new layout for the room should be evident here.

This video is approximately 8.07653452612 megabytes (8,207,855 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than forty minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




This video shows this heli and the Syma R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying back-to-back.

This video is approximately 5.50083453267 megabytes (5,681,607 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than twenty seven minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Video on YourTube showing *VERY BRIEF* indoor flights of five (5) R/C helis.

The copters in this video are (in order of their appearance): Metal Series 33cm R/C Coaxial Helicopter, Havok Heli, Havok Stinger (R/C helicopter), Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter, and Syma S031G R/C Coaxial Helicopter.

This video is approximately 3.29965456459 megabytes (3,465,299 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than sixteen minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Video showing the Havok Heli flying to the SpongeBob SquarePants song, "The F.U.N. Song". This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

You can probably tell by now that I just love the living tweedle out of this little heli!!! :-)

This video is approximately 5.28845623400 megabytes (5,430,001 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than twenty seven minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




This heli plus this one flying to the Aldo Nova song "Monkey On Your Back".

Neither heli is sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it torques you off.

This video is approximately 13.44562345893 megabytes (13,652,403 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than sixty seven minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.

I cannot provide any of these videos in other formats, so please do not ask.






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Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter *







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