VIDEOS OF THE
SYMA ARMOR F1
R/C HELICOPTER (3)



Videos of the Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter (pg. 2)
Last updated 04-10-15




Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter (with Li:Poly battery) flights 03-31-15 (1)

Flights took place near my home near the intersection of Holman St. and Dearborn Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the morning of 03-31-15 (or, "2015 31 Mar." or even, "March 31, Twenty Stick-Bent-Stick if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature of 47°F (8.3°C), and winds out of the WSW gusting to 12mph (10.38kts, 19.32kph).

I so much wanted to fly my UDI U13A R/C Camera Heli as well, but it was just way, WAY too windy for a little coaxial heli and I knew that it would get blown into a tree or end up on somebody's roof, so I left it in my flight bag. The Armor F1 performed quite admirably -- beyond expectations actually given the wind conditions! :-)

Aerial video was made with my Mini Car Keychain Camera / Video Recorder (affixed to the front of the heli's canopy) which can be found on my website at http://www.tllm.site//47/vcamera2.htm

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Ground view of Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter (with Li:Poly battery) flights 04-01-15 (3)

Flights took place near my home near the intersection of Holman St. and Dearborn Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the morning of 04-01-15 (or, "2015 01 Apr." or even, "April 01, Twenty Stick-Bent-Stick if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature of 38°F (3.3°C), and winds out of the SW gusting to 6mph (5.214kts, 9.66kph).

I affixed five pennies (a United States 1¢ coin) to the midpoint of the tail boom for the first segment of this video, then I removed them and shot a second flight.

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Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter (with Li:Poly battery) flights 04-01-15 (2)

Flights took place near my home near the intersection of Holman St. and Dearborn Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the morning of 04-01-15 (or, "2015 01 Apr." or even, "April 01, Twenty Stick-Bent-Stick if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature of 38°F (3.3°C), and winds out of the SW gusting to 6mph (5.214kts, 9.66kph).

Aerial video was made with my Mini Car Keychain Camera / Video Recorder (affixed to the front of the heli's canopy) which can be found on my website at http://www.tllm.site//47/vcamera2.htm This camera does not have as wide a viewing angle as the one built into my UDI U13A R/C Camera Heli, so I aimed it higher for this morning's flights than I had it yesterday morning.

I affixed five pennies (a United States 1¢ coin) to the midpoint of the tail boom for the first segment of this video, then I removed them and shot a second flight.

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Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter (with Li:Poly battery) flight 04-01-15 (1)

Flight took place near my home near the intersection of Holman St. and Dearborn Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the morning of 04-01-15 (or, "2015 01 Apr." or even, "April 01, Twenty Stick-Bent-Stick if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were mostly sunny, temperature of 39°F (3.9°C), and winds out of the W gusting to 5mph (4.325kts, 8.050kph).

Aerial video was made with my Mini Car Keychain Camera / Video Recorder (affixed to the front of the heli's canopy) which can be found on my website at http://www.tllm.site//47/vcamera2.htm This camera does not have as wide a viewing angle as the one built into my UDI U13A R/C Camera Heli, so I aimed it higher for this morning's flights than I had it yesterday morning.

I so much wanted to fly my UDI U13A R/C Camera Heli as well, but it was just a bit too windy for a little coaxial heli and I knew that it would get blown into a tree or end up on somebody's roof, so I left it in my flight bag. The Armor F1 performed quite admirably -- beyond expectations actually given the wind conditions! :-)

Looks like the camera got a water droplet on the lens at ~1:28, which is why the video is fuxxored after that. :-(

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Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter (with Li:Poly battery) flight 03-31-15 (2)

Flight took place near my home near the intersection of Holman St. and Dearborn Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the evening of 03-31-15 (or, "2015 31 Mar." or even, "March 31, Twenty Stick-Bent-Stick if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy, temperature of 46°F (7.8°C), and winds out of the WSW gusting to 10mph (8.65kts, 16.10kph).

The heli got treed, and it took the help of the nice homeowner (to climb the tree in his yard that it got stuck in) in order to retrieve it. I knew it was pretti liy windy going in, but I figured that a single-rotor heli like this could handle it.

Aerial video was made with my Mini Car Keychain Camera / Video Recorder (affixed to the front of the heli's canopy) which can be found on my website at http://www.tllm.site//47/vcamera2.htm This camera does not have as wide a viewing angle as the one built into my UDI U13A R/C Camera Heli, so I aimed it higher for this evening's flights than I had it this morning.

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