Hurrican H6 Remote Control Helicopter http://www.DadDoes.Com Today we review the large Hurricane H6 2.4Ghz RC Helicopter. This is a 20″ 3 Channel Gyro Stability Helicopter that can be flown in light to moderate wind.
Here are some more specs on the Hurricane H6 –
Built tough for long-lasting play – Metal Chassis
20″ 2.4GHz remote-controlled helicopter offers non-stop outdoor fun for kids of all ages
Digital proportion precision control for easy handling
High-quality radio and antenna connection makes it easy to maneuver where, how and when you want
Aerodynamic design and sleek blue is eye-catching
Dual Rotor Design
While the Hurricane H6 does not have a camera or do flips or stunts, it is a solid and fun RC helicopter that is easy to fly.
Please visit http://www.DadDoes.Com to learn more about the Hurricane H6 RC Helicopter
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Can it do flips
I have the Typhoon witch is no different from the Hurricane but my major
problem is that i cannot find any replacement rotor blades or any other
part’s for it but for the Interactive toy sight and there is no way to
order them…does anyone know where else i can find the parts for the
Hurricane/Typhoon?
For how much
that was good I have one too it is so cool
byeeeeeeeee
Can you please review the BladeRunner Series Typhoon and Triumph
It seems to be turning to the right all the time
How high do these things fly up?
I have that!!!!!
It’s less then 50$ @ Costco. Is it worth it?
We have had 2 Hurricane H6 helos and they seem to have serious battery
problems. Is there any way for users to switch out batteries? Battery
source?
What motor is used in this heli? Could you tell me please? I realize that
there are two motors within the Hurricane H6. What i’m interested in is the
make and model of the motors. I want to get a motor that is the same
dimension and specifications as the ones used in the hurricane H6. Can
anyone help?
at my Costco it’s 65.94 but, then I’m in California. I just picked one up
from there, and on it’s first flight, after finishing the trim procedure, I
gave it a little altitude, maybe 15 feet. it was awesome to see jut
hovering there. but as soon as I tried to move forward, the helicopter
inverted and power dived into the ground (powered by the spinning main
rotors). the hub ball joint on the balance bar had snapped cleanly off,
causing complete loss of control…… will attempt to return to Costco
tomorrow. obvious material defect in parts. the other damage to unit
occurred when the copter impacted with the ground. unfortunately nothing
could be done to mitigate that damage, copters just don’t fly well upside
down ;)
@CaptBill: I have been reluctant to open it up since Costco has such a
great return policy.
How did you get at the battery? I do know that we don’t want to use a
battery with a longer burn time because of possible motor damage
(overheating), but better to have a battery w/ a longer recharge life.
As stated in the video, very easy to use/fly after you get used to the
controls. Affordable; got it from Costco for $62. Lots of family fun with
my son. However, the balance bar over the top rotor can break somewhat
easily if you crash a couple of times. That part of it needs to be
metal/alluminum to sustain unexpected wind gusts. Replacement parts are
available.
second
Third
The controller looks like its for little kids but I like the helicopter.
I have one just like it
It’s the same length but the charging port is different and the helicopter
has tons of LEDs on it
First
Today, I just paid $64 for it at Costco (it’s $150 at Fry’s Electronics).
It came with almost a full charge coming out of the box. I like it. I
tried the smaller ones. What I didn’t like about them was: 1) LED
transmitter/receiver not stable in daylight, and 2) flight not stable
either (in the evening). With the H6 having some weight adds stability.