VIDEOS OF THE
SYMA S107G
R/C COAXIAL HELICOPTER (Pg. 1)

(Pg. 2), (Red Canopy, pg. 1), (Red Canopy, pg. 2) (Red Canopy, pg. 3).

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Videos of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter (Page 1)
Last updated 05-20-11




***NSFYE!!!***
Three indoor R/C helicopters flying to the song "Caught In a Mosh" by Anthrax.

The copters are: Air Hogs Havok Heli, Syma S026G Coax Tandem Heli, and Syma S107G Coaxial Helicopter.

These helis are not sound-sensitive; the music may be ignored or even muted if it ticks you off. I added "***NSFYE!!!***" (Not Safe For Your Ears) because Anthrax is a metal band, and not everybody who watches videos on YouTube is a metalhead.

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***NSFYE*** Again, two indoor R/C helis flying to metal zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter
2: Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is by...cummon take a guess... it's the song "Medusa" by...cummon..you know this one...if you guessed "Hozay Feliciano" then ”””PARA LOS MOTIVOS NO DE DIOS!!!

It's by Anthrax you silly goose!!!

Neither of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off and/or if you hate metal music.

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***NSFYE*** Two indoor R/C helis flying to metal zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter
2: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter


That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is by...cummon take a guess... it's the song "Superhero" by...cummon I asked you to take a whack at it...if you guessed "Brittany Spears" then ”””PARA LOS MOTIVOS NO DE CRISTO!!!

It's by Anthrax you silly goose!!!

Neither of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off and/or if you hate metal music.

This video is approximately 11.75487499042 megabytes (11,935,187 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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IT'S TIME FOR YOUR MEDICATION MR. BROWN!!!


This is showcasing videos of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter in flight made by two different cameras (a Polaroid x530 Digital Camera and a Canon Powershot G3 Digital Camera).
The last two segments are from the Polaroid; the first was recorded with an image size of 640x400 (runs for 1:27 until the 32MB memory card is full), and the second was recorded with an image size of 320x240 (runs for 1:44 until the memory card is full). Guess which setting I'll be using?

That music you hear is the song "Madhouse" by...any guesses here?
If you guessed "Jennifer Lopez" then ”””NINGUNA MANERA HOZAY!!!

It's by the metal band Anthrax of course!!! :-)

This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

The URLs to these products on this website are: http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/28/g3.htm (Canon Powershot G3 Digital Camera), http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/31/x530.htm (Polaroid x530 Digital Camera), and http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/33/symas107.htm (Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter).

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This is to showcase videos of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter in flight made by two different cameras (a Polaroid x530 Digital Camera and a Canon Powershot G3 Digital Camera).
The last two segments are from the Polaroid; the first was recorded with an image size of 640x400 (runs for 1:27 until the 32MB memory card is full), and the second was recorded with an image size of 320x240 (runs for 1:44 until the memory card is full). Guess which setting I'll be using?

That music you hear is the song "Panorama" by The Cars

This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off. The video content is rather similar to this video, but a different song was used to help appease those YouTube viewers who aren't metalheads.

The URLs to these products on this website are: http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/28/g3.htm (Canon Powershot G3 Digital Camera), http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/31/x530.htm (Polaroid x530 Digital Camera), and http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/33/symas107.htm (Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter).

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Video of a post-repair flight of the Syma S107G Coax R/C Helicopter. I had to replace its Li:Po flight battery, and wound up causing some breakage in the process...but repairs (though they took a little time) were indeed successful. The studly little heli even has significantly more upward thrust than it ever did.

That music you hear is the song "Franz Schubert" by Kraftwerk. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it torques you off.

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Video of a post-repair flight of the Syma S107G Coax R/C Helicopter. I had to replace its Li:Po flight battery, and wound up causing some breakage in the process...but repairs (though they took a little time) were indeed successful. The studly little heli even has significantly more upward thrust than it ever did.

That music you hear is the song "The Robots" by Kraftwerk. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

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***NSFW***, ***NSFYE*** Three indoor R/C helis flying to Anthrax zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter
2: Air Hogs Havok Heli
3: Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the song "Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)" by Anthrax (this song has nothing whatsoever to do with football!!!). None of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off and/or if you hate metal music. I added NSFW and NSFYE because this song contains a small amount of toliet language.

This video is approximately 14.53234944420 megabytes (14,768,565 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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The copters in this video are (in order of their appearance): Havok Heli, Syma S026G R/C Tandem Coaxial Helicopter, and the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter.




***NSFYE*** Video of a post-repair flight of the Syma S107G Coax R/C Helicopter. I had to replace its Li:Po flight battery, and wound up causing some breakage in the process...but repairs (though they took a little time) were indeed successful. The studly little heli even has significantly more upward thrust than it ever did.

That music you hear is the song "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by...you guessed it...ANTHRAX. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it ticks you off or if you aren't a metalhead and hate this type of music (that's why I added "NSFYE {Not Safe For Your Ears} to the title as well).

This video is approximately 9.25896832148 megabytes (9,460,393 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Four R/C helis flying to PC demo zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Air Hogs Havok Heli
2: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter
3: Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter
4: Syma S031G R/C Coaxial Helicopter

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the music from the PC demo "Delusion" by the demo group Sonic PC. None of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 15.87745626223 megabytes (16,152,439 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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***NSFYE!!!*** Four R/C helis flying to Exciter zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Air Hogs Havok Heli
2: Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter
3: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter
4: Syma S031G R/C Coaxial Helicopter

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the song "Destructor" by the three-person Canadian metal band Exciter. None of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off or if you dislike thrash metal. ***NSFYE*** (Not Safe For Your Ears) added because not everybody is a metalhead. :-O

This video is approximately 13.74432347188 megabytes (13,960,445 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Three indoor R/C helis flying toRaven zax.

The helis are (in order of their appearance):
1: Syma S026G R/C Chinook Tandem Coaxial Helicopter
2: Air Hogs Havok Heli
3: Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the song "Athletic Rock" by Raven.

Raven is a heavy metal act, not Raven Symoan or however the F you spell her name. None of these helis are sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it ticks you off.

This video is approximately 12.48823161004 megabytes (14,687,789 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than sixty two minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.

The copters in this video are (in order of their appearance): Havok Heli, Syma S026G R/C Tandem Coaxial Helicopter, and the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter.




Syma S107G Coaxial Gyro R/C Helicopter flying to music from the single-file demo "Panic" by the demo group Future Crew.

This video is approximately 12.48823161004 megabytes (12,692,747 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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A full flight of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter to show that the flight battery is pooping out. Approx. ¾ through (or a bit more) this video when the heli is hovering above and in front of that wall clock, I was giving it ***FULL THROTTLE*** (which would normally have caused it to rise sharply and strike the ceiling!).

This video is approximately 29.19965457825 megabytes (29,459,832 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Yet *ANOTHER* video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying around in my room.

That music you might hear is the song "Walking on the Sun" by Smash Mouth. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it tees you off.

Size of this video is not known, but it's probably between 25 and 30 megabytes.




*NSFYE* (Not Safe For Your Ears). A video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to another Anthrax song. Abort this video immediately if you find thrash metal music distasteful.

That music you hear is the song "Metal Thrashing Mad" by Anthrax. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 5.50083453267 megabytes (5,681,607 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Video on YourTube showing the Syma S107G Coaxial Helicopter flying to some Raven zax.
As I just said, that music you might (well, are SUPPOSED TO) hear is the song "Juggernaut" by the band Raven. This is a NWOBHM (New Wave Of British Heavy Metal) act, not Raven Symoan or however the F you spell the douche's name. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

You can probably tell by now that I just love the living tweedle out of this little heli -- even more so than my Havok Heli that I got to fly extremely well back in mid-January 2011.

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Two R/C helicopters (this one and the Havok Heli) flying to the Aldo Nova song "Monkey On Your Back".

Neither heli is sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it torques you off.

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This heli plus this one flying to the Aldo Nova song "Monkey On Your Back".

Neither heli is sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it torques you off.

This video is approximately 13.44562345893 megabytes (13,652,403 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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***YET ANOTHER*** video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to Pink Floyd music this time.

That music you might hear is the song "On the Run" by Pink Floyd. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 5.39998434571 megabytes (5,697,615 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Because not everybody will have my taste in music, this video shows the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying with no sounds audible other than its motor sounds. If the motor sound really pisses you off, the audio may be ignored or even muted.

This video is approximately 20.47323465322 megabytes (20,603,986 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Another video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying around in my room.

That music you might hear are the songs "Voice of Energy" and "Antenna" by Kraftwerk. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 53.80006345277 megabytes (54,090,258 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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A video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter landing on a CD jewel case.

That music you might hear faintly in the background is the song "Mind Machine" by Billy Squier. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 2.30093452766 megabytes (2,450,081 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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A video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter being flown outdoors ***AFTER SUNSET*** . This is another video which rather graphically demonstrates why I really need a second person to act as cameraman, so that the helicopter remains in the frame for a far greater percentage of the time than it currently does! This flight took place at 8:04pm PDT on 04-12-11 (or "12 Apr. 2011" or even "Apr. 12, Twenty Double Sticks" if you prefer) in Federal Way WA. USA. I landed only because a car was coming.

This video is approximately 33.47234523721 megabytes (33,643,370 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Yet another YourTube video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying around in my room.

That music you might hear is the song "Carbonated Hamsters" by Worm Quartet. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 53.80006345277 megabytes (54,090,258 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Yet another video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying around in my room.

That music you might hear are the songs "R2-D2 (Lives in my Butt)" and "I Still Know You're a Fish" by Worm Quartet. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 9.41896456923 megabytes (9,662,351 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than forty seven minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Yet another video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying around in my room.

That music you might hear is the song "Metal Thrashing Pissed"...er...uh...I mean "Metal Thrashing MAD" by Anthrax. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it causes you to become uranated (angry).

This video is approximately 50.00456351144 megabytes (50,281,266 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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A video on YouTube of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter showing it hovering, etc.

No music was playing; the only sounds you should hear are those produced by the heli itself. The audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it still pisses you off.

This video is approximately 44.64423482201 megabytes (44,805,754 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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A video of the Wicked Lasers Spyder 3 Arctic G2 445nm 1W Blue Diode Laser (1) attempting to nock Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter out of the air.
You can guess who wins...if you guessed "the laser" then WRONG SOONG! WRONG SOONG!!...er...uh...I mean, "You guessed incorrectly!"
Even with over 700mW of laser radiation at ~440nm in the royal blue part of the spectrum falling directly onto the heli's sensor, nothing at all untoward happened to it!
In the first part of the video, a lens was used on the laser to widen its beam; the lens was not used in the second part after nothing exciting happened. And even without the lens, nothing exciting happened. :-/

That music you might hear is the song "The Call of Ktulu" by Metallica. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.


This video is approximately 7.53804535516 megabytes (7,717,915 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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A video of the Wicked Lasers Pulsar™ Red Laser Module attempting to nock the heli out of the air.
You can guess who wins...if you guessed "the laser" then WRONG SOONG! WRONG SOONG!! {from the Star Trek: TNG episode "Brothers}......er...uh...I mean, "You guessed incorrectly!"
Even with over 100mW of laser radiation at 661.350nm (spectrographically measured) in the red part of the spectrum falling directly onto the heli's sensor, nothing at all untoward happened to it!
In the first part of the video, a lens was used on the laser to widen its beam; the lens was not used in the second part after nothing exciting happened. And even without the lens, nothing exciting happened. :-/

That music you might hear is the song "Techno Pop" by Kraftwerk. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.


This video is approximately 7.53804535516 megabytes (7,717,915 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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A video of the SureFire M2 Centurion successfully bringing down this helicopter.
The flashlight indeed swatted this bug the first time it fell; the second was me letting go of the controller so I could get the camera shut down.
I verified that the flashlight was responsible by shooting a second segment; the Syma does indeed go down when irradiated in this fashion.

This video is approximately 2.26634534833 megabytes (2,404,675 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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***YET ANOTHER*** video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to music as I so often do.

That music you might hear is the song "Across the River", an instrumental by Anthrax. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it ticks you off.

This video is approximately 4.97745676234 megabytes (5,167,365 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than twenty four minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Yes, ***YET ANOTHER*** video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying around in my room.

That music you might hear is the song "Howling Furies" by Anthrax. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it causes you to become uranated (pissed off) because you hate this kind of music.

This video is approximately 50.00456351144 megabytes (50,281,266 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than two hundred fifty minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




A video of the 28xLED IR Flashlight attempting to nock the heli out of the air.
You can guess who wins...if you guessed "the IR LED light" then WRONG SOONG! WRONG SOONG!! {from the Star Trek: TNG episode "Brothers}......er...uh...I mean, "You guessed incorrectly!"
Even with 28 NIR LEDs emitting a wavelength of 860nm (spectrographically measured) in the near-infrared part of the spectrum falling directly onto the heli's sensor, nothing at all untoward happened to it!

This video is approximately 1.47745648291 megabytes (1,591,485 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than eight minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




A video of the SureFire G2 CPF-50 and the Light Cannon 100 HID flashlights attempting to nock the heli out of the air.
You can guess who wins...if you guessed "the flashlights" then WRONG SOONG! WRONG SOONG!! {from the Star Trek: TNG episode "Brothers}......er...uh...I mean, "You guessed incorrectly!"
Even with intense light (both from incandescent and HID sources) falling directly onto the heli's sensor, nothing at all unfortunate happened to it!

I thought that the HID light would have brought the heli down, but examination of its spectrum showed relative lack of NIR (near-infrared) spectral lines -- the part of the spectrum that the heli's Rx would be most sensitive to after seeing it not come down when irradiated with powerful lasers and other visible light sources.

This video is approximately 2.60226568590 megabytes (2,778,433 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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A video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to no music whatsoever -- as some viewers of this website will not share my musical tastes (which include pop, electronica, metal, and TV theme songs).

The only sound you should hear is the rotor sound from the heli; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it still pisses you off.

This video is approximately 10.38865634583 megabytes (10,500,735 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than fifty two minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




***YET ANOTHER*** video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to Green Jell’ music and two Viva Pińata theme songs this time.

That music you might (well, "almost certainly!) hear is the song "Green Jell’ Theme Song" by Green Jell’ and two theme songs from the television program Viva Pińata. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 9.90063456256 megabytes (10,177,493 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Attempt at the R/C challenge "Bermuda Triangle" for the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter.
The "R/C Challenge" is from a thread of the RCGroups.com BBS; it is modified from the original by having one of the helipads elevated.

It's plain to see I forgot my hat...er...uh...I PERFORMED RATHER MISERABLY HERE (e.g. I had a rather craptastic flight) because of my very limited (est. <1 hour) experience flying this bird.

That music you might hear is from the computer demo "Verses" by the demo group ''Electromotive Force [EMF]'' (aka. Psychic Link). This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 1.58867445852 megabytes (1,722,833 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than seven minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




A video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to the theme music from the now-defunct Space: 1999 TV program. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

This video is approximately 6.87234623457 megabytes (7,061,283 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than thirty four minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




***YES, YET ANOTHER!!!*** video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to music from the Commodore 64 computer demo "P****WHIPPED/TDM" that I wrote myself and released in late-1992.

The demo's name is censored because the filename itself is a toliet word, and my website does not allow such language on it.

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear!!!) is the music from the Commodore 64 computer demo "P****WHIPPED/TDM" that I wrote and released in 1992 while I operated the demo group "TDM" (The Douched Moose). This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it tees you off.

This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it ticks you off.

You can probably tell by now that I ***REALLY*** love the living tweedle out of this heli!!! :-)

This video is approximately 9.86344871220 megabytes (10,061,379 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than forty eight minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




***YET ANOTHER!!!*** video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to music from the Commodore 64 computer game "Dominator++" this time.

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear!!!) is the main music from the Commodore 64 video game "Dominator++", composed by Matt Gray. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it tees you off.
At 1:20, the helicopter hits the ceiling and falls to the floor, but I was able to lift off directly from there and continue the mission.
You can probably tell by now that I love the living tweedle out of this heli!!! :-)

This video is approximately 9.72124653473 megabytes (9,909,831 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than forty eight minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Another video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to no music at all (because some viewers may not share my taste in music; which includes 80s pop, rock, electronica, metal, TV theme songs, and "chip tunes" from the Commodore 64 computer). You may note that the room layout is a bit different now.

The only sound you should hear is the motor sound from the heli itself; if that still pisses you off, the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if desired.

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***YES, YET ANOTHER!!!*** stupid video of the stupid Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Stupid Helicopter stupidly flying in my stupid room, set to stupid music from the stupid Commodore 64 computer demo "MAG FACTOR THREE/TDM" that I stupidly wrote myself and released in late-1992.

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear!!!) is the music from page 2 of the Commodore 64 computer megademo "MAG FACTOR THREE/TDM" that I wrote and released in 1992 while I operated the demo group "TDM" (The Douched Moose). This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it torques you off.

You can probably tell by now that I ***REALLY*** love the living tweedle out of this heli!!! :-)

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Today's video is the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter vs. the Cessna 182 R/C Airplane. No, they aren't gonna fly together; I just wanted to attempt a landing of the heli on the airplane's wing.

Figure out who wins...if you said "the airplane" then ”HUSOOS CRISTO EN UNA MULETA!

I have but one bunghole...er...uh...ONE EYE so I lack depth perception -- which did figure rather dramtically into the final outcome; i.e., the airplane doesn't win -- the heli doesn't win either!

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Today's video on YourTube is this heli vs. the Parkflyers Cessna 182 R/C Airplane.
No, they "ain't" "gonna" fly together (just like yesterday); I just wanted to attempt a landing of the heli on the airplane's wing.

Figure out who wins...if you said "the airplane" then ”HUSOOS CRISTO EN UNA MULETA!
The heli wins this time -- it successfully lands on the wing!!!

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This video shows the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in an upstairs room in our house; it culminates in a crash after the heli bumps a metal ventilation grate on the ceiling (you can hear a metallic noise right near the end of this video) and comes crashing down. Thankfully, it was not damaged in any detectable manner, and it still flies properly.

That kitty cat you see is Patches; I was certain to fly the heli in such a way as to avoid hitting her with the rotor blades.

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*NSFYE* (Not Safe For Your Ears). A video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to Anthrax music this time. Abort this video immediately if you find thrash metal music distasteful.

That music you hear is the song "Across the River", an instrumental by Anthrax. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

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*NSFYE* (Not Safe For Your Ears). A video of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter flying in my room, set to another Anthrax song. Abort this video immediately if you find thrash metal music distasteful.

That music you hear is the song "Howling Furies" by Anthrax. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

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This video shows thi heli plus the Havok Heli flying back-to-back.

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Video on YourTube showing *VERY BRIEF* indoor flights of five (5) R/C helis.

The copters in this video are (in order of their appearance): Metal Series 33cm R/C Coaxial Helicopter, Havok Heli, Havok Stinger (R/C helicopter), Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter, and Syma S031G R/C Coaxial Helicopter.

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Flight of the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter buzzing around in my room, accompanied by the Worm Quartet song "I Still Know You're a Fish" from the album "SumoPhobia Alpha 2 EX Super Championship Turbo Edition".

This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

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Video on YourTube showing the Syma S107G Coaxial Helicopter flying to the song "Breaking the Law" by the metal band Judas Priest.
The video component is the same as this video, but the overlaid music is quite different.

This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it tees you off.

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Video on YourTube showing the Syma S107G Coaxial Helicopter flying to some Metallica zax.
As I just said, that music you might (well, are SUPPOSED TO) hear is the song "(Crash Course in) Brain Surgery" by the band Metallica. I really did have some rather serious brain surgery in late-September 2002, so this choise of song is rather appropriate.
This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may safely be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

As with yesterday's video, you can probably tell by now that I just love the living tweedle out of this little heli -- even more so than my Havok Heli that I got to fly extremely well back in mid-January 2011.

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