Replacement Main Rotor for Mini Infrared Remote Control Electric Helicopter
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| List Price: | $7.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
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 dont need to replace the blade if they get lost or broken.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1245 in Toys & Games
- Color: Black
- Brand: Simport RC
- Model: GEN-001A
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x .75" w x 5.25" l, .6 pounds
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
Customer Reviews
Great replacement rotor!
I have been very pleased with this replacement rotor for my mini-helicopter (I think it's a Havoc but the box doesn't say)! I received and installed the new rotor and my heli flies just as well as it did before and the new rotor does seem to take much more abuse without falling apart like the original one did.
Contrary to some opinions, I found that the new rotor is easy to replace using two medium length needle nose pliers.
1. WITHOUT HOLDING THE BODY OF THE HELICOPTER, grip the metal shaft that is visible between the body and black plastic of the currently installed rotor with one pair of pliers
NOTE: If you try and hold just the foam body of the helicopter you risk damaging the gears, body, and rotor shaft.
2. WITHOUT TOUCHING THE HELICOPTER BODY and while continuing to grip the metal rotor shaft (grip tightly, if the pliers slip they can damage the body), use the other pair of pliers to grip the plastic shaft attached to the rotor blades and gently slide up and off the metal shaft.
3. While continuing to grip the metal rotor shaft with the first pair of pliers, insert the metal shaft into the plastic hole of the new rotor.
4. Carefully but firmly press the new rotor into place taking care not to bend or stress the metal shaft.
Voila, you should be ready to rock and roll! The complete replacement process took me about 45 seconds.
Blade doesn't work.
Blade didn't work as described. Wouldn't lift helicopter off ground. Had to send back for refund.
Results may vary...
SYMA FAIRY AUTHENTIC BRAND Micro Chopper The Wireless Indoor Helicopter
I have a chopper similar to the one linked above, but not the styrofoam body like the airhog. I did some minor trimming to my old shaft that houses the propellor, and with a touch of super glue the thing was as good as new. It wasn't an exact fit, but I made it work. So for anyone on the fence about getting this propellor, its worth the $2 to give it a shot and see what you can come up with.





