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Latest Design with High Sensitive **Gyroscope! Quiet and Stable compared with other same class micro helicopters.Throttle can be LOCKED at any position. It stays in the air with both your hands free!

WHAT DOES THE GYRO DO?
The gyro is an essential component in many RC helicopters. Gyros in RC helicopters are most commonly used to control unwanted movement on the yaw axis. When an RC helicopter rotates on its yaw axis, the direction the nose points (the heading) changes. The yaw gyro’s job is to sense any undesired rotation around the yaw axis (clockwise or counter clockwise rotation when viewed from above), and to automatically correct the orientation of the RC helicopter. Without a yaw gyro, even if the RC helicopter was trimmed out to fly straight initially, it would eventually begin to drift and rotate right or left. Normal maneuvering of the RC helicopter and external foRCes can result in undesired yaw rotation. When this occurs, the gyroscope senses this change in yaw and corrects it. This results in stable flight for the RC helicopter and no undesired changes in yaw.
Highlight features of the 331 Cobra


The latest 2010 version, equipped with a 4-in-1 infra-red receiver (Gyro, ESC, Mixer, Receiver). This palm size Cobra Toy Helicopter (18.5cm long), you could never imagine that the fuselage could be so detailed, decorated with flashing LED, the visual effect is great, especially in a soft light indoor area

This the all new JXD 3ch Micro RC Helicopter with built-in Gyro. You can control it in 3 directions, up & down, forward & backward as well as to turn clockwise and anti-clockwise. The helicopter flies as stable as a floating object, you can easily control it to land on any spot you want.
See the highly detailed body, you can hardly imagine that it is just a palm sized toy!


WHAT DOES THE GYRO DO?
The gyro is an essential component in many RC helicopters. Gyros in RC helicopters are most commonly used to control unwanted movement on the yaw axis. When an RC helicopter rotates on its yaw axis, the direction the nose points (the heading) changes. The yaw gyro’s job is to sense any undesired rotation around the yaw axis (clockwise or counter clockwise rotation when viewed from above), and to automatically correct the orientation of the RC helicopter. Without a yaw gyro, even if the RC helicopter was trimmed out to fly straight initially, it would eventually begin to drift and rotate right or left. Normal maneuvering of the RC helicopter and external foRCes can result in undesired yaw rotation. When this occurs, the gyroscope senses this change in yaw and corrects it. This results in stable flight for the RC helicopter and no undesired changes in yaw.
Highlight features of the 331 Cobra

Q: How to change the band?
You can see the A/B/C switch on the transmitter.
Switch to A, B or C. That's how you change the band.
