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Remote Control Mosquito Helicopter

Remote controlled helicopters are cool, but even the rest of the choppers on the market look on enviously at the Mosquito Remote Controlled Micro Helicopter. With its ultra light weight and flashing LED's this is without a doubt the coolest looking helicopter we've seen. The Mosquito has all the control options you would expect, a charge of the internal battery will give around 7 minutes of flight time, and this little powerhouse weighs in at a feather light 35g The Mosquito is the perfect Remote Control Helicopter for anyone who wants something that bit cooler than the norm. Features: 7-10m (20-30ft) range Two glowing green LED Eyes allow flight in the dark 7 minutes or more flight time between charges High capacity integral 3.7v Lithium Polymer flight battery. Dimensions: Dual Main Rotor Diameter 16cm Body Length 16cm excluding Rotors Overall Length 20cm

£29.75

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