Binding: Toy Brand: Simport RC Color: Black Feature: Mini indoor helicopter rotor blade made of durable plastic Item Dimensions: Array Label: Simport RC Manufacturer: Simport RC Model: GEN-002A MPN: GEN-002A Publisher: Simport RC Studio: Simport RC
Product Features:
• Mini indoor helicopter rotor blade made of durable plastic • Fits most mini infrared helicopters with 5.25" blade • Smooth and Vibration Free • Flexible plastic offers more give on crashes • Extra ball link arms are available
Don't throw away your broken mini helicopter. You can now replace the blade with a durable, flexible blade that will resist breakage better than original ones that are brittle. Offers smooth take off and hovering with a weighted top blade to reduce any vibration. Replacement arms for the ball links are available so you do not need to replace the blade if they get lost or broken.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Sucks Comment: Not even one charge and broke but was fun while it was in the air Customer Rating: Summary: Replacement Rotor Blades Comment: Use a dremmel type tool to remove the old rotor and a little crazy glue to secure the new one and should work like new. Customer Rating: Summary: Not for Havoc Stinger Copters Comment: Although it appears to be, this product (black color) is NOT compatible with the Air Hogs Havoc Stinger copters. The weights on the top rotor are too heavy. The stinger requires the Two (2) Replacement Red Main Rotors for Mini Infrared Remote Control Electric Helicopters, blue or yellow packages with the same descriptions (and higher prices) from Mini IR Helis. The plastic on this product seems to be softer than the Stinger originals which may make the blades less prone to breakage when used on the correct model copter. Customer Rating: Summary: Fun but flimsy Comment: These helicoptors are fun to play around with, but the propelliers and rotors are not very durable. Customer Rating: Summary: Good replacement rotors Comment: Good product. Had to put some CA on the shaft to hold the main rotor on, but a relatively simple replacement. A little difficult to get the main rotor off, mostly because of apprehension about damaging the shaft or pulling off the gear. I just held the gear and twisted off the old rotor. The old rotor had a screw to hold it to the shaft that I unscrewed. New rotor worked great - lifted right off and flew as least as well as the old one.