RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR Mini Airwolf Stability Helicopter  [ERA-A61-B222-BR]

RC ERA A61 Mini Airwolf Gyro Stabilized Helicopter (Black/Red)
Price:
£36.61
Brand:
RC ERA
Model:
ERA-A61-B222-BR
Condition:
Brand New
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Beginner-Friendly Flying with RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR

The RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR Mini Airwolf is a lightweight gyro helicopter designed to simplify learning flight basics. Its compact layout and stability systems make it an approachable step up for casual pilots.

Gyro-Assisted Control and Altitude Hold

Equipped with a 6-axis gyroscope operating in 6G mode, the heli corrects unwanted rotation for smoother handling. The barometric altitude hold maintains a set height so you can practise directional control without constant throttle input.

Protection Systems and Easy Modes

Low voltage warnings, stall protection, and loss-of-control safeguards are built in to protect both model and battery. The dual-rate switch adjusts handling sensitivity and the one-key takeoff and landing simplify routine operations.

Efficient Charging and Power Management

The modular 3.7V/220mAh battery works with the helicopter's power management to lengthen useful flight time and show remaining capacity. The included USB charger makes recharging straightforward.

Specifications

  • Rotor Diameter: 227 mm
  • Body Length: 242 mm
  • Height: 77 mm
  • Flight Weight: 55 g
  • Flight Time: Approximately 8 minutes
  • Charging Time: Approximately 50 minutes
  • Remote Range: 80-100 meters
  • Battery: 3.7V/220mAh (included)
  • Transmitter Batteries: 4 x 1.5V AA (not included)

The RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR offers a reassuring combination of stability and simple controls that help pilots build confidence. Its compact form factor and clear safety features suit short training sessions and practice flights.

Its lightweight construction tolerates minor bumps, and built-in protections reduce the chance of motor or battery damage in small impacts.
Charging the included 3.7V battery takes about 50 minutes with the supplied USB charger under normal conditions.
The transmitter range is typically 80 to 100 metres, which is ample for training and short-line flying in open spaces.

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