SYMA S109G
- Class Travelling and outdoors; For kids (14+)
- Type Helicopter
- Camera No camera
- Control Remote Controller
- Flight time 5-8 Minutes
About SYMA S109G
● ABS material, strong, resistant to fall, not easy to damage
● 2.4g wireless remote control, strong signal, not easy to be interfered by other
● Rise, fall, forward, backward, fly left, fly right
● 150mAh battery capacity can fly for 6-8 minutes
SYMA S109G INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER
● ABS material, strong, resistant to fall, not easy to damage
● 2.4g wireless remote control, strong signal, not easy to be interfered by other
● Rise, fall, forward, backward, fly left, fly right
● 150mAh battery capacity can fly for 6-8 minutes
Source: https://www.banggood.com/SYMA-S109G-3_5CH-Beast-RC-Helicopter-RTF-AH-64-Military-Model-Kids-Toy-p-1683021.html?cur_warehouse=CN&rmmds=search
1X Transmitter(batteries not included)
1X USB Charging Cable
1X Operating Instructions
1X Tail Blade
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Banggood |
Fast delivery Tracking service Courier | Worldwide |
SYMA S109G |
$25.99 | Visit Store Buy Online |
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Amazon |
Fast delivery Tracking service | Worldwide |
SYMA S109G |
$44.99 | Visit Store Buy Online |
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Gearbest |
Tracking service | Worldwide |
SYMA S109G |
$54.99 | Visit Store Buy Online |

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