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Hi Newhelittle, and another welcome here,
To answer your questions about our Syma's, Redfive got most of them
answered for you I hope. Here are the suffexis is far as I know:
If it says S107, there is no gyroscope, these are older versions and
will flpo over in mid-air.
S107G, the most popular of all, G stands for 'gyroscope' and keeps the
heli balanced while flying.
Now here is where this gets interesting. ANY Syma with a letter after it
will have the gyroscope built in. For example, if you have a S107C, it will have
the gyro built in, plus a feature, in this case, a camera. If there is no letter
after the S107, it will not. All later models of the S107 have the gyroscope
built-in, as long as there is ANY letter after the 107, you are good to go!
S107G = gyro built in
S107N = new version, engines foreward, different paint schemes and game-style remote
S107P = bubble copter, available in pink and blue, blows bubbles as exhaust, pretty cool
actually, I have the ToysRUs version.
S107C = has a HD camera on board
S107I = uses your smart phone as the remote, download the free app
S107(?) = forgot that lette rbut has a missle launcher!
The S107N uses the same remote as your S6 mini. Personnally I don't
like it, as has a video game appeal, whereas the S107 remote feels more like a
true remote control, with joysticks rather than buttons. By the way, they are interchangable
so you can fly both your 107 and your S6 with the same remote!
I'd recommend getting the S107G as a starter like we all did. Somehow 'yellow'
is the color of choice for our first one. I'd save the 4 channel until you get some more flight time in.
Also, you can bind the remote from your new 107 to your S6, there are instructions
on this forum on how to do so, its real easy! You will fing flying your S6 with
your 107 remote to be more controllable, stable, and fun.
Happy and safe flying!
thank you very much. I have used rc for car vehicle , but never for heli. So in that range of price you suggest to go for syma and not for walkera or other brands.?
I have also the s6 mini but perhaps is a cute thing but not 'real' as 107? isn't it?
for the s107 I'm just confused with the model there is so many 'letter' .. also a s107c
Welcome to the forum which covers far more than the 107 these days.
To be honest there is not much difference in the 107g and 107n the g stands for gyro and I have no idea about the n. both give you a good easy to fly 3 channel heli that will fly indoors very well. The syma heli is superior to similar helis in quality and flying ability. Just choose a colour you like or collect them all.
If you want to fly inside and outside in a light breeze occasionally and be able to swap batterys easily then the s39 is a slightly bigger 3 channel heli and has 2.4 ghz radio control..
4 channel is a little more difficult to fly and I would (and did) start with 3 channel and then move up once you have mastered it.
A great to learn with four channel is the syma s5c which is a very stable quadcopter also with changeable batterys giving you lots of flight time. or you could go for the s800 as you suggested.
You don't say if you are used to general radio control but helicopters are a wonderful with the added benefit that they can stop in the air unlike aeroplanes.
I hope that helps do ask about anything that's not clear.
controller batterys last ages if you recharge the heli from a usb source rather than the controller.
newhelittle said
Hi, I'm going to buy a s107, but I can't compare and choose between s107g, s107n and maybe there are other version. please help me with differences.If I would choose a s800 (maybe more fun with 4ch) instead of s107 ? what do you suggest and why?
at the end : I read that the time fly is 6-8 minutes. but the controller batteries how much time works before recharge or change? ty
hope you want to help me join this world
Hi, I'm going to buy a s107, but I can't compare and choose between s107g, s107n and maybe there are other version. please help me with differences.
If I would choose a s800 (maybe more fun with 4ch) instead of s107 ? what do you suggest and why?
at the end : I read that the time fly is 6-8 minutes. but the controller batteries how much time works before recharge or change? ty
hope you want to help me join this world
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