Micro Havoc Heli Maximum

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The Air Hogs Micro Havoc Heli maximum is the second smallest toy helicopter in the Havoc Heli range (The smallest being the Atom). The Micro Havoc Air Hogs RC toy can actually can be stored inside its controller when not in use. This is handy for stowing the toy but also means that it will never get detached from it's controller which is also handy if you want to fly it !

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The Micro Havoc heli, which is designed for kids from 8 years upwards, may be small but it is also a very robust little craft. The Micro is made for flying indoors and in small spaces.

So the toys durable foam construction is designed to take those crashes we all know are bound to happen, especially when someone is learning to fly a new Remote control toy for the first time. The foam construction of the Micro is also designed to protect any objects it might accidently bump into too!

And because of its robust construction the Air Hogs Micro Havoc Heli Maximum is a very good toy for kids who are new to remote control flying to learn with.

How the Air Hogs Micro Havoc Heli Maximum works

The Micro, like all the other Havoc Helis is powered by a rechargeable LIPO battery which gives it a flying time of around 6 minutes before it needs a recharge. You recharge the helicopter from the control box, where you can also store the helicopter when not in use. The controller requires 6 AA batteries (which are not included in the pack).

Easy to fly

The Micro Havoc Heli is easy to fly. You use the control buttons on the controller/charger to make the Micro fly up or down, left and right and forwards.

However like any new R/C toy you do need some practice to get it flying the way you want it to. And It is very important to read the instructions that come with the helicopter before you start to fly it. Why? Because there are some important things you need to do before you get you machine into the air. One thing that many people have commented on is setting the trim up so that it flies forward and doesn't spin on take off.

One other thing. People have reported that animal hairs and carpet thread have a habit of getting stuck in the back prop. If this happens to you will need to get a tweezers and very gently untangle the hair or threads from the propeller.

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