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Silverlit PicooZ Twin Blade 3 Channel Helicopter - TandemZ

Silverlit PicooZ Twin Blade 3 Channel Helicopter - TandemZ

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Brand: SilverLit
Category: Toy

List Price: £44.99
Buy New: £28.45
You Save: £16.54 (37%)



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 315

Fragile: No
Batteries: 6
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 6.7 x 3.2

MPN: 85653
Model: 85653
EAN: 4891813856535
ASIN: B001381O8U

Release Date: April 14, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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  • Great Gift
  • Good Quality
  • Famous Brand

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Reach new heights of remote control flying with the Silverlit Tandem Z helicopter. Chopper flying like you've never seen before, the Tandem Z is based on the Sea Knight tandem rotor helicopter. With two rotors, just like the real thing, the Tandem Z can fly forwards, backwards, right and left and it can even hover! The next level of controlling, experienced fliers will love the challenge of the Tandem Z. The two rotored chopper takes a little more practise to fly than its predecessor, the PicooZ, but it comes with a pair of transparent blades that can be used as a training aid. Features:
Three channel remote control.
Super wide infrared control.




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars better than most !!!   July 4, 2008
mr d f connell
i have purchased several r/c helicopters/aircraft. this rates the best, i can control this better than the others. i am now looking for a larger outdoor model.

hours of entertainment.

i managed to dislodge front stabaliser within minutes, no need for this as i then found it much easier to control the helicopter. this is my favourite SO FAR!!!!!



5 out of 5 stars Two rotors can double your fun!   June 10, 2008
Big Ben (Bedford, UK)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is a logical evolution of the original single-rotor Picoo Z, which set a new standard for remote control helicopter price/preformance. Its design is a fascinating departure from conventional solutions, and has great educational merit.

With helicopters, performance means stability, not speed. It is said that aeroplanes want to fly, helicopters want to fall..... And that is doubly true of models, which are much twitchier than bigger ones.

Full-scale twin-rotor machines like the military Chinook demonstrate much improved pitch stability over ordinary single-rotors, and the twin-rotor Picoo benefits from this. If you have tried the single-rotor Picoo-Z and found it a bit lively, this is much more stable and easier to fly, especially for beginners. There are also some clear fins (not shown on the illustrations) which increase the damping in yaw, so that the aircraft is less nervous when turning. The fins also help with anti-torque. Nice one.

Chinooks use contra-rotation to cancel the torque from the engine - front rotor turns one way and the back one turns opposite so the helo does not spin around. No need for a Sikorsky-style tail rotor.

But this 2-rotor Picoo uses a novel approach - both rotors turn the same way and appear to be identical to the rotors on our 1-rotor Picoos. That ensures that spares are available and will have saved a few bob developing a rotor that turns the other way. So to stop it spinning they have leaned the front rotor to one side, the back rotor to t'other side. Clever.

This cancels the torque quite effectively, and the 'rudder' control tilts the front rotor assembly left and right in order to steer.

With the second rotor we gain some 'pitch' control - moving the right stick forwards now makes the aircraft fly forwards. Moving it right and left initiates a turn, and it will turn quite tight but well controlled.

The left stick is the up-and-down control and there is power to spare - on one trip outside it went up like a Guy Fawkes rocket. Scary.

But.... Outside is not the best place for most of these small, light models. Any air movement at all will blow it away, and the sun can interfere with the Infra-Red remote control, trust me, you don't want that! On a dead calm overcast day you might be OK, but....

Fortunately this model is steady enough and controllable enough to fly well indoors. Taller rooms are best, and less furniture is obviously better - we find bedrooms can be good for soft landings on the bed.

It's quite tough, no breakages yet, but the paint suffers from impact with hard stuff, so it does pay to pick a soft surface to fly from.

We would recommend setting up the two trim controls so that it flies forward very slowly whilst circling gently. This means you can concentrate on getting the hang of the up-down control without worrying too much about walls and things. Then maybe try some tighter circles, figure-8s and finally some more speed. It is fast enough to get out of hand if you are not on top of it.

Over a couple of years we have bought lots of these small models in the family - the Picoo, the Alany Mosquito, the newer Mosquito with 2-blade rotors, many derivatives of these designs. they are all great fun, but this Picoo is even better than the new 2-blade Mozzie.

Strongly recommended for model flyers of all ages - ideal for beginners too.



5 out of 5 stars Picoo-Z standard helicopter Vs Tandem   June 8, 2008
Mr. B. L. Taylor
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

After getting my father the helicopter I soon decided to get one my self, but since I found it hard to fly accurately so I decided to purchase the Tandem as its twin blades indicated better control.

Default flying
Helicopter - Circling or forward (I found forward difficult to achieve and too fast to avoid all objects)
Tandem - After mastering the two trims (which need occasional readjusting) I have achieve a near perfect hover, though most times I found a genital spin or forward momentum preferred for flight

Steering
Helicopter - I found I could achieve my desired direction rarely and only through changing the circles it spun in. Most times I hit walls before I got to my desired location. Fun but high failure rate
Tandem - From a hover I could turn in my desired direction and then press forward. I also found mid air movement more accurate where I could usually turn correctly first time. However there is a transfer in power as you steer so learn to adjust the throttle for risk losing height

Speed
The tandem can rise faster and also move much faster forward (I quickly learnt this after ignoring the trim adjusting at first and finding that it cleared the room in two seconds, crashing into the wall)

Durability
Both have taken a many knocks, I have hit walls, floors, ceiling etc and there has been no damage to the Picoo-Z or my house. But I have avoided hard stone floors.

Landings
Helicopter - I have made the dinning table in a adjoining room, but its rare
Tandem - Greater success with smaller targets (coffee table), hover and patents are the key.

Extra
Tandem has two small hooks which when I added a home-made thread net I was able to carry a pen, a business card and I heard biscuit delivery is possible (object messes with airflow if too close so long net needed)
Also it has a controllable LED light on the front, but I did not find this bright enough to steer by in the dark.

Problems
The tandem has suffered from power drops in flight. Just pick up and start again.


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