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Air Hogs Battling Havoc Heli - Havoc vs Yellow Stinger

Air Hogs Battling Havoc Heli - Havoc vs Yellow Stinger

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Brand: SpinMaster
Category: Toy

Buy New: $84.99
as of 9/8/2010 01:40 CDT details



New (9) Collectible (1) from $53.00

Seller: E Shop
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 55 reviews
Sales Rank: 25784

Batteries: 6
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 3 x 13 x 16

MPN: 6012200
Model: 6012200
UPC: 778989799948
EAN: 0778989799948
ASIN: B00192HSZI

Release Date: September 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Indoor Battling Helicopter set comes with 2 helis and 2 controllers
  • Blast opponent with Infra Red Beams, sending them into a downward spiral, extreme 1 on 1 dogfight
  • Precision flight, extremely lightweight helis which fit right in the palm of your hand

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Product Description
If you enjoy the fun of radio-controlled vehicles, but dont always want to leave the comfort of your couch to go outside and play, check out these Air Hogs Havoc Helicopters. Measuring a mere six inches long and weighing only a half pound, these small but mighty choppers are made for indoor dueling -- so you dont have to quit flying just because of bad weather or a dark sky. A crash-resistant foam fuselage means you can perfect your piloting skills using the dual-toggle, single-throttle wireless controller. The twin drive props in back and dual rotors on top provide exceptional stability and precise six-way directional control -- up, down, left, right, forward, and back. Sled-style landing gear means set-downs should be gentle, too.

Amazon.com Review
Get ready for one-on-one dogfight action with the Air Hogs R/C Havoc Heli Laser Battle set. Featuring two lightweight remote-control helicopters set to engage in battle, this set is designed to keep kids aged eight and up busy for hours. These Helicopters add action to any indoor play area while inspiring friendly competition and imaginative play.

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The Good: Radio controlled helicopters shoot infrared "guns"

The Bad: Learning to control flights is tricky

In a Nutshell: Once you get the hang of flying, these little helicopters inspire tons of fun

At a Glance

Ages: 8 and older
Requires: 12 AA batteries


Each lightweight helicopter has a distinct look. View larger.


The remote control fits comfortably in two hands. View Larger.
Action-Packed Flight Lessons
Featuring colorful foam bodies, blinking lights, and plastic rotors, these detailed helicopters have plenty of aesthetic appeal. Before you start flying, you'll need to charge your dueling helicopters. Use a Philips head screwdriver to insert six AA batteries (not included) in each controller. Then plug each helicopter into a controller. Since the prongs on each plug are small, you'll need to take care to seat them correctly.

Now it's time to start practicing. You'll want to encourage kids to get familiar with the controls before they engage in a big-time air battle, since flying these choppers well takes practice. In addition to an on-off switch and a switch that lets you select the correct channel to control your helicopter, each hand-held controller has a throttle stick, a rudder stick, a button to adjust for trimming, and two thumb buttons for firing your infrared "guns."

We found the best way to start off was flying one helicopter at a time in a large, indoor space, while focusing simply on hovering an even distance above the ground. This simple task is trickier to master than you might imagine, but with enough practice it becomes second nature. The included instruction manual and Havoc Heli Laser Battle DVD offer lots of tips for learning to fly, from focusing on the helicopter instead of the controller to applying very gentle pressure on the control sticks.

Fun, Imaginative Play for Expert Pilots
Once two players have learned the basics of flight, you're ready for battle. The included Air Hogs mini comic provides battle strategies, along with suggestions for adding intrigue to your laser battles. Kids and adults alike are sure to enjoy the first time they score a big hit on an opponent and see his chopper spin out of control.

Younger children may end up disappointed with the learning curve associated with these helicopters, since their friends will have to practice before they can play together. That makes these a good bet for siblings or neighbors who play together often, since they can master flight simultaneously.

Additionally, these helicopters offer an excellent opportunity for parents and kids to play together, offering each other flight tips and competing on equal ground. You may find yourself having even more fun than your children with these remote-control choppers.

Overall, this battle set is a great way to teach patience, persistence, and principles of flight, all while having a great time. Our one real concern is the durability of the helicopters themselves. While Air Hogs thoughtfully includes extra tail rotors, and our helicopters survived lots of brutal crashes while we were learning to fly, they are made of foam and lightweight plastic. This means that any chopper that gets stepped on or tossed around is almost sure to sustain some damage.

What's in the Box
Two helicopters, two controllers, DVD with battle and flight tips, four spare tail rotors, rotor removal tool, aluminum labels, mini comic book, and an instruction manual.



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4 out of 5 stars Not as delicate as some say   February 4, 2010
Tarbox (Austin TX)
Knock wood! After hours of play and dozens of dozens of really bad landings - from simple hard landings to horrid crashes - they're holding up fine. We read the fine print about battery care - allowing adequate time between charges for the batteries to cool - and the battery life seems to be holding up fine.
Neither my 12 year old nor I seem to have mastered flight to a fine enough degree to make battling very meaningful - when one goes spinning out of control during a so-called battle, it's an instant argument if that was a hit or just another of a billion pilot errors. That said, hasn't reduced the amount of fun we've had with them.
Only other comment is that their sound is annoying - particularly to anyone not engaged in playing. Even I have a bit of trouble with the whirrwhirr CRASH CRASH if I'm not a pilot. But one member of our household who refused to even try to play with them has made it clear she'd rather we only play with them when she's out of the house. The sound drove her crackers - and I'm kinda sorry to say I can sympathize.
But that hasn't diminished our fun with them. We both think they're just great -- if a little spendy.



5 out of 5 stars Fun   January 24, 2010
Marlo (Kansas)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

These helicopters are fun. They are lighweight and a litte dainty. Definitely for older kids that won't squash them! As with most toys, the new wears off pretty quickly but overall they were fun.


5 out of 5 stars Havoc fun!   August 30, 2009
Donna M. Cole (Little Falls, NJ USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this set as a birthday present for my 14 year old godson. I expected that it would be fun for awhile, but had no expectation that this product would work as advertised. These things rarely do. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this was a lot of fun to fly and that the battles were great! We had about 10 minutes of flying time per charge, but that seemed pretty reasonable. Of course, this was with a couple of adults playing with a teenager. I think this could be frustrating for a younger child with a shorter attention span. But for an older kid (or adult "kids") this was an absolute blast. Well worth the price. The helicopters were surprisingly durable considering that we crashed them into ceilings, floors, a cat, a water dish an into an enclosed ceiling (it takes awhile to learn to control these things). With practice we were able to maneuver them pretty well, and I was surprised at how well these helicopters could be controlled. In all of that, only one tail rotor suffered any damage, and that was quickly fixed with the spares supplied with the set.
Overall, for the right people, these are a lot of fun. It takes some patience and a pretty good sense of humor to play well with these, so that should be a consideration. But I'd buy these again, and I'll certainly consider buying a different product in the same line.



5 out of 5 stars Hog wild over Air Hogs   July 15, 2009
Kevin Cochran
This was a birthday present for my 11 yo daughter. She has really enjoyed flying them and when they crash it is just as much fun. A good intro to RC flying since crashes are to be expected and this is a fairly durable toy. A good idea to stay away from trees though because it can be a challenge to get them out of branches.


4 out of 5 stars Havoc Heli Laser Battle   June 10, 2009
Harsh Rameshwar (USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Fun toy, my son is 9 and can control it really well (can land it wherever he wants/hover it/turn it), and really enjoys the helis though we havent managed to hve the laser battle yet.

Can survive multiple drops and is quite tough for such a small thing.

Would recommend as a fun toy.


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