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Specifications:
- Working Time: 10 Minutes
- Charging Time: 50-60 Minutes
- Remote Control Range: 3000cm/98.4in
- Maximum Flying Altitude: 3000cm/98.4in
- Main Motor Blade Diameter: 25.0cm/10.0in
- Fuselage Size: 46 x 18 x 8cm/18.1 x 7.2 x 3.2in(L x H x W)
- Helicopter Power Source: 7.4V Lithium Battery
- Remote Control Power Source: 4 x AA Batteries(Not Included)
- Color: Green
Features:
- Fully replicate the Chinook helicopter, super attention on each detail design makes it a great collection for you
- The Syma S022 RC helicopter model with super light-weight and high-strength material helps you minimize the damage of clash
- The intelligent remote control design ensures longer transmission distance and less interference
- Three-channel full function remote control allows it move up, down, left, right, forward, backward
- The balance beam and blade are made of flexible material, ensures it will not add weight to helicopter model and guarantee flying more smooth and stability
- In particular twin screw designed to be easily achieved progress, from top to bottom, left and other basic manipulation
- Heavy duty and super light weight gear ensures the drive more efficiency and flying more smooth
- Colorful light for night flying visibility
- Low power and start-up protection design for protecting your motor
- Fully assemble Syma RC helicopter ready to fly, easy to fly
- This 3CH RC helicopter can fly in the smooth open air
Details:


- Two powerful N50 motors powered by 7.4V Lithium Battery, which provides up to 10 minutes flight time


- And the most attractive part should belong the LED lights kit, it makes the Syma S022 RC helicopter night fly more attractive


- The fully replicate details of the Chinook CH47 makes this Syma S022 is a perfect RC collection for the Syma RC helicopter enthusiast
Why the coaxial dual-blade and gyro can make the RC helicopter flight more stable and smoothness?

- The coaxial RC helicopter has 2 sets of main rotor blades mounted one above the other. The main blades spin in opposite directions to each other, thus cancelling out each other's torque force. So, because there is no torque when both rotors are spinning at the same speed, the fuselage of the helicopter has no tendency to spin round in any particular direction. And that makes the RC helicopter while on hovering will be more stable
- Directional control is achieved by changing the speed of one of the rotors, in relation to the other. In doing so, a small amount of torque is then generated and that force will naturally cause the helicopter to yaw one way or another, hence changing direction
Tips:
Preflight Adjustments:
- Before you are enjoy the flight, the preflight adjustments will helps you reduces a lot of problem while your RC helicopter flying in the sky

- Always check all the controls to make sure they move in the correct direction and here is no mechanical binding or noise from the servos
Hovering Training:
Step 1:
Hovering is when the RC helicopter is floating in a stationary position in the air. Hovering is the fundamental maneuver to learn first. Here is the procedure to practice hovering
- (1): Make sure there are no spectators anywhere near the RC model helicopter. You, the pilot, should stand at least 10 meters (30 feet) behind and slightly to the side of the RC heli
- (2): Prior to lifting off, while the main rotor is spinning and the RC helicopter is on the ground, check the main rotor fore/aft and left/right cyclic to make sure the main rotor is tilting in the correct direction according to your cyclic command. Move the tail rotor control stick to make sure the RC helicopter nose will swing in the desired direction
- (3): Increase the throttle/collective to lift he model RC helicopter skids off the ground to no more than 10cm (4 inches). Initially, it will be very difficult to control the RC helicopter to prevent it from moving. For a beginner it will also be difficult to determine whether the RC helicopter is in trim or not. But with repeated practice close to the ground you will develop a feel for the controls. It is recommended to let a more experienced model helicopter pilot trim out your new RC helicopter before you attempt to learn to hover
Step 2:
It will take a few hours of hover practice with the helicopter skids at 10 to 20 cm (4-8 inches) off the ground in order to comfortably control the model
- (1): Do not try to lift the RC helicopter to more than 10 to 20 cm (4-8 inches) in the beginning because then the model may tip over readily when the beginner panics and an incorrect command is given. Once you can keep the model in one place, then it is time to slowly increase the height by a few centimeters (inches) each flight. Soon, you will be able to hover the RC helicopter confidently a few feet high. Beginners should always practice hovering close to the ground because in an emergency, throttle and collective can be reduced rapidly without causing a large drop or damage to the RC helicopter. If the RC helicopter is hovering beyond one meter (3 feet) altitude, always descend slowly. A panic drop can damage the helicopter
- (2): Always stand behind the RC model helicopter when learning how to hover. Then you can watch the nose of the RC helicopter. A left tail rotor command will yaw the RC helicopter nose to the left, and a right command will yaw to the right. Similarly, a left cyclic command will cause the RC helicopter to translate left. After you can comfortably hover the model at one meter high without drifting, then start practice hovering while standing to either side of the model. Eventually, you need to be comfortable at hover the RC helicopter from any orientation, including with the RC helicopter nose pointing at you. This is challenging because control directions are reversed
- (3): Once you can confidently hover a RC model helicopter at any altitude and at any orientation, then congratulate yourself because you have mastered 80% of the fundamental control movements of a helicopter
Foward Flight Training:

- (1): Start practicing moving the helicopter laterally to the left or right slowly from a 1.5 meter (60inches) high hover. This is the beginning exercise of translational flight
- (2): After a few hours of practicing step (1) and you are comfortable with translational movement, start using some tail rotor control so the helicopter nose will point slightly to the left or right as you fly it to the left or right. Eventually, this pattern will become a figure-eight in front of you. Please visualize these movements in your mind
Suggestions:
- Buy a Flight Simulator such as the Real Flight G2 simulator. A Pentium IV PC is more than enough. Flight simulators allow you the luxury of crashing without the danger and expense
- Use training landing gears to enlarge your helicopter footprint, making it easier to make safe landings
- Have an experienced helicopter flyer teach you how! Look for a local club or flying field and talk to the experts. Or ask your local hobby shop owner... the good ones will really help you out
NOTE:
- Recharge it again before the power is off. Otherwise, it would be damaged dramatically, even resulting that you can never recharge it again
- Please do not touch, when the motor rotates in high speed and the battery is charging
Package Included:
- 1 x Remote Control Chinook RC Three Channel Helicopter Model
- 1 x Remote Control
- 1 x AC Charger
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Carlos W. S. Pang
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10-29-2010- Other Thoughts: Three channel coax heli's are great for very beginners but after a day they are very boring. With 3 channels, all you can do is take off, go up down and rotate. Duel rotors and flybar make this extremely stable with very little to no trim. There is no forward or backward flight. so you cant control direction. I would never recommend buying any 3 channel as they are waste of money, to have fun and control you really should have at least have a 4 channel Heli. But for what this is: a 3 channel it does exactly what its supposed to do....... nothing. So I have to give it 5 stars.
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Claudio Paccagnella
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04-13-2011- Other Thoughts: I purchased one RC helicopter from here. My son like it very so much. Longer transmission distance and less interference make the helicpter more stable. It features high quality material, provide you long time playing.
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Alexandra Rosa
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04-23-2010- Other Thoughts: This is a co-axial heli, which means that it's pretty much designed for hovering. Right off the bat, its stability when hovering is the first thing you'll observe about this heli vs a comparably priced single-blade heli. <br/>Trim control works beautifully. You'll probably need to tweak the little knob on the remote at the beginning of every flight and maybe a couple of times during an extended flight, but it's easy to find the sweet spot and ignore it thereafter. Just playing with the trim control and thrust, you can have this heli hovering almost perfectly still in the air with little or no practice. That level of control in a heli this size is astonishing. <br/>If you're used to Air Hogs and similar micro heli toys, this one's going to blow your socks off. Right, left, forward and back controls actually work. With just a few minutes of practice you can have it flying around the house at a decent clip without any collisions and then land it on a dime.
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Dena Connell
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07-23-2010- Other Thoughts: This thing is cool. I bought it for my two year old who love copters. While he can't control it yet, he loves to watch it take off and fly. When it lands, he goes and picks it up. The copter is sturdy and easy to control. My main gripe is that is lasts but a meager 5 minutes on a charge. It would be nice to be able to go for a little while longer. Otherwise, pretty perfect for an indoor rc item.
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sharon shohat
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03-05-2010- Other Thoughts: I just got one of these exact models after seeing a video of it on Youtube. Before this I had owned 3 Havoc Helis and an Air Hogs Reflex so I am very familiar with these micro helicopters. This one adds a third channel which means it will theoretically hover and can fly backwards, forwards and turn left or right. I was pleasantly surprised at how well and how stable it flies - even backwards! I would have given it a perfect score if only the steering was more predictable, although it seems that with practice I will be able to control it better (have owned it only 2 days). <br/> <br/>This heli is very durable! I've crashed it several times on a hard tile floor and have hit a few walls with it. Many hard, bouncy landings on the skids too. It hasn't suffered any damage except some scuff marks on the main rotors. This thing takes a beating and keeps on flying. <br/> <br/>The transmitter is also a nice design and the trim wheel is in the perfect location. All of the transmitter's control axis's are proportional (not 'bang-bang') although the steering left/right axis seems a little sluggish. All in all it is well worth the price! <br/> <br/> <br/>The head light design makes it fly indoor really very magical. The dual blade design very easy to fly and control!
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