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Bladerunner Indoor Helicopter Mark II£39.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £79.99 | You save: £40.00 (50%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Suitable for ages 10 and above
- Dual Main Rotor diameter 290mm (11.5"), Length 406mm (16"), Rear Rotor diameter 38mm (1.5")
- Weight: 50g
- Rechargeable Flight Battery: High capacity integral Lithium Polymer battery included
- Instruction manual
- Charger: Convenient integral Mains Charger built into Transmitter. Simply plug in and charge with new easy to use connections
- Charging Time: 20-30 minutes, for full charge
- Flight Duration: 7-10 minutes, between charges
- Batteries Required: Only 1 x 9v 6F22 Alkaline Battery for Transmitter
- R/C Specification: Supplied already charged and completely assembled ready-to-fly, with 3 Channel Proportional Radio Control pre-installed
- Take off, hover and descend, turn left, right, forwards and backwards indoors, under full control!
- Range: Up to 20m (60ft) Frequency: 27MHz
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Developed from last years best selling indoor Helicopter Worldwide, the latest BladeRunner II may be easily identified by its attractive new flame effect graphics and red blister bodied fuselage...
Additionally, incorporating a bright white LED search light and green flashing underbody strobe light, a new improved tail rotor for enhanced manoeuvrability and high capacity Lithium Polymer battery, for exhilarating indoor flights of up to 10 minutes between charges. Even the sophisticated new black integral Transmitter/Mains Charger is easier to use!...
The innovative BladeRunner II indoor Helicopter weighs only 50g and features two contra-rotating main rotors, with free floating rotor heads for incredible stability. Supplied completely ready-to-fly with pre-installed three channel Proportional Radio control. Just perfect for indoor flights of 7 minutes or more!

Average rating (5 reviews)
Bladerunner 2
fardumberthanilook | 02/02/2008 | See all fardumberthanilook's reviews (1) »
Pay no attention to anyone who says this thing is hard to fly. Sure, there is no way you will just pick it up and off you go - first time, you'll be lucky if you can keep it at a steady height pointing the way you want to be, but persevere. After a few days, you start to get the hang of it, and now I can chase the cats around the room, 6 inches above the floor. Epic fun!
It isn't particularly fragile either - mine has survived countless crashes (e.g. cat goes under low chair) and still lives to fly another day.
Very disappointing...
Samb92 | 05/11/2007 | See all Samb92's reviews (1) »
Had fun at first trying to fly it but eventually realised that if you are really going to get it flying well, you'll need a lot of time on your hands, we never got the knack. After a while it started to spin and sway a lot making it impossible to even hover and last of all we found out that it wasn't as tough as advertised- the rotors broke frequently.
Patience and a little practice...
Lorica76 | 26/10/2007 | See all Lorica76's reviews (1) »
Only take notice of the one star review if your under 10 years of age, or you have no attention span what so ever!!! If your used to playing flight sims on a PC, or have a delicate nature then this chopper really does behave just like in the movie footage. Just after 20 minutes and taking time to read the tips included I was performing flights that are easy to control and maintain. Its not for kids, so be warned...just big kids with money!













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