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Easy to Control: Control is everything when it comes to flying, and the C138 excels with its 6CH design and 3 digital servos. This setup offers precise control, making it easy for beginners to get the hang of flying.
Altitude Hold: One of the most exciting features is the barometer altitude hold. This feature allows the helicopter to maintain a steady altitude, making it perfect for capturing aerial photos or just enjoying a stable flight.
Modular Battery System: Hate fiddling with complicated battery systems? The C138’s modular battery system is designed for quick installation and long-lasting power. The intelligent power management system also ensures your battery lasts longer and remains protected. Equipped with a dedicated USB charger, charging is fast and stable.
Advanced Features: The C138 doesn’t just stop at the basics. It’s loaded with advanced features like low voltage alarm, stuck protection, loss control protection, and even one-key takeoff and landing, achieving the ascending, descending, moving forward, moving backward, flying left, flying right, rotating left, rotating right, flight path flying, and other stunt maneuvers. These features not only enhance your flying experience but also protect your helicopter from damage.
Background Info:
The first Bell 206A flew on January 10, 1966, and was unveiled later that month at the Helicopter Association of America (HAA) conference. This helicopter can be used for passenger transport, troop transport, cargo transport, rescue, medical evacuation, surveying, agricultural work, oilfield development, and administrative duties. The Bell 206 has developed into several variants:
Bell 206A: The basic civilian model developed from the OH-4A, equipped with a 317-shaft horsepower Allison 250-C18A turboshaft engine.
TH-57A "Sea Ranger": The U.S. Navy's light primary trainer model.
OH-58A "Kiowa": The U.S. Army's light observation model.
Bell 206B "JetRanger II": A modification of the Bell 206A, equipped with a 400-shaft horsepower Allison 250-C20 turboshaft engine. It was delivered from the spring of 1971, with a total of 1,619 units produced.
Bell 206L "LongRanger": An armed version developed on the basis of the 206L, equipped with an Allison 250-C30 turboshaft engine. This version was developed to meet the needs of third-world countries and can be equipped with 4 TOW anti-tank missiles, 14 unguided rockets, or other weapons
🧑AGE LEVEL :16 and up 🛠️SKILL LEVEL :Beginner
Color | Red & Black /Blue&White |
Material | PA/PC |
Model | BELL206 6CH Single-Rotor No-Aileron Helicopter |
Rotor Diameter | 306mm |
Fuselage Dimensions | 306*79*101mm |
Charging Time | 50min |
Usage Time | 11-13min |
Product Weight | 400g (Helicoptor: 105g) |
Product Dimensions | 31.2 x 7.9 x 10.1cm |
Ages | 16+ |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Recommended Environment | Outdoors |