Well, I got a little excited and bought a helicopter I'm not quite ready for. So the way I see it I have two choices: Either hold on to it till I build up my chops,
or sell it and come back to it some time down the road. I've decided to sell.
This heli is in great condition and ought to be a ton of fun for a more experienced flyer. It's over $200 retail, but I'm letting it go at $100 as a starting bid with NO RESERVE. Comes in original factory packaging with all accessories. Someone take this thing off my hands and enjoy it!
Here is some more detailed information about the V200D02:
Entry Model Flybarless Helicopter - Walkera V200D02 New Generation Helicopter
We all know that the fixed-pitch helicopter is better for beginners because of easier setup and less complicated parts than the collective-pitch helis. Now the V200D02 has gone one step further. It has no flybar, and has added a three-axis gyro to help you stabilize the chopper. It's just like adding a co-pilot next to you! Different from its sister model, V200D02 uses normal brushed motors and a tail-motor-driven tail rotor to lower the manufacturing costs. This makes the V200D02 very easy to repair after a crash, which is good news for beginners! For this groundbreaking Flybarless technology, you may ask, "Why is the Flybarless so good?" Please allow me to explain.
What is a Flybar?
The flybar is a short, thin metal rod placed on top of the helicopter. It is part of the rotor head’s structure, usually attached with a paddle on both ends. The flybar is a stabilizer. The heavier the paddle and longer the flybar, the more stable the heli. However, you can compensate by using the high-tech 3-Axis Gyro. The onboard RX2440V Super Controller makes the V200D02 fly so well that it performs just like an ordinary rotor head helicopter.
Why Make it “Flybarless?”
Flybarless means less moving parts. That saves energy and allows you to fly 20 to 30 percent longer. Also, less parts mean less repairing. Flybarless is the future of RC helicopters!
Search V200D02 on HeliPal for more pics and some videos. Feel free to email me if you have any questions. Thanks for looking!
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