ID: 47455
Description
The TITAN is?
2 and ? times bigger than the ESKY Big Lama and quite sure there is no bigger 4 channel helicopter.
It is a tank (but it doesn?t fly like one), the most robust helicopter flown, if they made helicopters to go into battle this would be it.
It has digital servos and 2 huge carbon brush motors that give it a punchy power control (this can even be increased and decreased digitally from the radio along with other control mechanics).
MEMS gyro giving rock solid tail control, excellent stability, and flight control to perform faster and faster figures of 8 ? with loads of power at the same time.
The Titan has another edge of a built-in camera attachment on the underbelly, specifically designed for the camera to slot into tightly and safely to get some great amateur video and images.
The camera components, simple to attach and use, switch the camera to video, load in the SD card (supplied) and connect it to the undercarriage (screw in for extra strength, the screw and driver are supplied), turn on the helicopter, press the button on the radio specifically designed for the camera, red for filming and green for off (note this LED is bright but only visible directly underneath the helicopter, my advice to turn it on before take-off).
After filming remove the SD card from the camera device and place in the USB device (also supplied), connect to you PC and directly access the folder containing your fresh video, double click and Windows Media will automatically display the footage.
The video is good quality for such a low cost camera.
Here is a link to some footage on Youtube
Heliguy Titan - Overview, Review and demo hover - YouTube
Heliguy Titan - Installing and using the onboard camera - YouTube
2 and ? times bigger than the ESKY Big Lama and quite sure there is no bigger 4 channel helicopter.
It is a tank (but it doesn?t fly like one), the most robust helicopter flown, if they made helicopters to go into battle this would be it.
It has digital servos and 2 huge carbon brush motors that give it a punchy power control (this can even be increased and decreased digitally from the radio along with other control mechanics).
MEMS gyro giving rock solid tail control, excellent stability, and flight control to perform faster and faster figures of 8 ? with loads of power at the same time.
The Titan has another edge of a built-in camera attachment on the underbelly, specifically designed for the camera to slot into tightly and safely to get some great amateur video and images.
The camera components, simple to attach and use, switch the camera to video, load in the SD card (supplied) and connect it to the undercarriage (screw in for extra strength, the screw and driver are supplied), turn on the helicopter, press the button on the radio specifically designed for the camera, red for filming and green for off (note this LED is bright but only visible directly underneath the helicopter, my advice to turn it on before take-off).
After filming remove the SD card from the camera device and place in the USB device (also supplied), connect to you PC and directly access the folder containing your fresh video, double click and Windows Media will automatically display the footage.
The video is good quality for such a low cost camera.
Here is a link to some footage on Youtube
Heliguy Titan - Overview, Review and demo hover - YouTube
Heliguy Titan - Installing and using the onboard camera - YouTube