RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR Mini Airwolf Trainer Gyro Helicopter  [ERA-A61-B222-BR]

RC ERA A61 Mini Airwolf Gyro Stabilized Helicopter (Black/Red)
Price:
AUD$70.84
Brand:
RC ERA
Model:
ERA-A61-B222-BR
Condition:
Brand New
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Ready to Fly: RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR Mini Airwolf

The RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR Mini Airwolf brings a compact footprint and stable flight characteristics for pilots building stick time. It blends simple handling with a distinctive Airwolf-inspired silhouette for a practical training helicopter.

Stable Hovering with 6G Gyro

The integrated 6-axis gyro and 6G flight mode reduce unwanted yaw and roll, making hover practice and gentle transitions more forgiving. The barometric altitude hold keeps the heli at a set height so you can focus on directional control.

Built-In Protections and Easy Controls

Key protections like low voltage alarm, stall recovery, and loss-of-control safeguards help preserve the model and battery health. The dual-rate switch and single-button takeoff/landing let pilots tailor responsiveness as skills improve.

Convenient Power and Charging

The modular 3.7V/220mAh battery interfaces with the on-board power management to optimise runtime and indicate remaining charge. The USB charger included simplifies recharging between sessions.

Specifications

  • Rotor Diameter: 227 mm
  • Body Length: 242 mm
  • Height: 77 mm
  • Flight Weight: 55 g
  • Flight Time: Approximately 8 minutes
  • Charging Time: Approximately 50 minutes
  • Remote Range: 80-100 meters
  • Battery: 3.7V/220mAh (included)
  • Transmitter Batteries: 4 x 1.5V AA (not included)

For pilots wanting a controllable, compact trainer, the RC ERA ERA-A61-B222-BR strikes a good balance of stability, safety, and simple maintenance. Short charge cycles and clear battery feedback keep it useful for repeated practice flights.

Verify blade security, battery seating, and that the transmitter batteries are fresh. Calibrate controls on a flat surface and test trims before takeoff.
Avoid full discharges, store batteries at moderate charge, and use the intelligent power management to prevent deep drain for longer cell lifespan.
It handles light outdoor conditions but is best flown in calm weather; wind can overwhelm its small size and affect altitude hold performance.
Carry spare main blades, a tail fin, and an extra battery to maximise flying time and reduce downtime after minor impacts.

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