LRP MonsterHornet 2.0 540mm Coaxial Helicopter RTF

LRP MonsterHornet 2.0 540mm Coaxial Helicopter RTF

Its coaxial design makes the MonsterHornet 2.0 extremely easy to fly. Due to its impressing size, it is THE eye-catcher. This indoor helicopter model is already fully assembled and factory tested. The complete set* consists of helicopter, 2.4GHz transmitter, LiPo battery, charger, and spare rotor blades. Everything is ready to start. Due to its counter-rotating rotors, the MonsterHornet 2.0 features outstanding flight stability. An additional tail rotor with gear protection supports the handling of the helicopter and makes flying extremely easy. Furthermore, you can switch the model to a training mode specially set up for beginners. The model is extremely robust due to its special rotor blades and the flexible landing skids. So, it is also able to absorb some hard touch downs. The control functions up/down, forward/backward, and turn left/right make the MonsterHornet 2.0 precise to steer – like a real helicopter, despite its big size.

Features:

  • RTF – Ready to fly – Fully assembled and ready to fly
  • Factory tuned and tested – 100% quality control
  • Complete set* – Includes: Helicopter, 2.4GHz
  • FHSS transmitter, battery, charger, spare rotor blades
  • Easy to fly – Perfect for beginners
  • Crash resistant design – Nearly indestructible due to flexible rotor blades and landing skid, robust construction
  • Training mode for easy flying
  • 3-channel digital proportional 2.4 GHz FHSS control
  • Stylish LED position lights
  • Flight stability system for easy flying
  • Built-in gyro for perfect flight control
  • Impressive monster-size
  • Super lightweight mainframe
  • Realistic flight characteristics
  • Long flight time for maximum fun
  • Rear rotor with gear protection

Technical Data:

Rotor diameter: 540mm
Length: 640mm
Weight: 570g
Battery: 7.4V – 1500mAh Li-Ion
Channels: 3
Control functions: up/down, turn left/right, forward/backward
Gyro: yes
Training mode: yes
Transmitter: 2.4GHz

* 8xAA batteries for the transmitter not included

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