VIDEOS OF THE
SYMA S107G
R/C COAXIAL
HELICOPTER (Pg. 2)


(Pg. 1), (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 2)
Last updated 06-07-11




Again, the Syma S107G coax heli flying to a non-metal song -- because not everybody who tunes in to YouTube to watch R/C helicopters is a metalhead. :-)

The helicopter is the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter.

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the song "Auf Wiedersehen" by Cheap Trick. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

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What is probably going to be the last video recorded flight of my poor, mortally wounded Syma S107G Coaxial R/C heli; this time flying to the Billy Squier song "Mind Machine". During the last segment of this video, the tail rotor went to pot, so now all it can do is go up and down -- much like the Radio Control Hopper Fly Helicopter.

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

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Another flight of my poor, mortally wounded Syma S107G Coaxial R/C heli; this time flying to one of the songs from the Sega coin-op arcade video game "Afterburner II" (AKA. "After Burner Deluxe") from 1987.

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

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The Syma S107G R/C coax heli flying with a tail rotor that has gone to pot.
You can see me push it in the air with my cane; when I was not successful there I simply allowed it to land.

That voice in the end-credits is from the speech synthesizer program "S.A.M." for the Commodore 64 computer. I heard this phrase in 1987 (from S.A.M.) and thought that it was funny enough to re-create. :-)

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Yet another series of flights of my poor, injured Syma S107G Coaxial R/C heli; this time flying to the song "We're Ready" by...take a stab ai it...cummon I *KNOW* you know this one...



If you guessed "Anthrax", ˇˇˇNINGUNA MANERA HOZAY!!!
It's by Boston!!!
I'm a metalhead *MOST* of the time, but not *ALL* the time!!! :-)

That music you hear is the song "We're Ready" by Boston.
This studly (but now rather sad) little heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it causes you to become somewhat uranated (angry).

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Another series of flights of my poor, injured Syma S107G Coaxial R/C heli; this time flying to the song "Three Little Pigs" by Green Jell˙.

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

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***NSFYE!!!***
The Syma S107G Coax. R/C Heli flying to the song "Giving the Horns".
Any guesses as to who does this song
ANYBODY?!?

If you guessed "Hozay Feliciano" then you might as well just go buy a gun and get it over with.

It's Anthrax you silly queens!!!
This will very likely (but not necessarily) be the last video of this particular heli in flight by itself (until I get the one with the red canopy anyway!!!); any more and I'd just be stuffing up YourTube like a toliet that had too much TP in it before somebody bothered to flush.

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Another video of a flight of the Syma S107G Coax R/C Helicopter set to rock and/or roll music.

That music you hear is the song "(Another) 1984" by Billy Squier.
This studly little heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it causes you to become somewhat uranated (angry).

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The Syma S1076G Coaxial R/C Heli has now effectively become worm food. :-( Yes, this is the second video; this one is different because I added a long flight to show how slowly it maneuvers now and added the song "Damage, Inc." by the metal band Metallica.

The tail rotor spins even when you don't want it to. Full reverse stick stops it; but this heli can no longer go in reverse and just slowly crawls along at full forward hammer (stick). The last segment of this video where it is prefaced with "Full reverse stick", you'll see the tail rotor move -- that was me, attempting to prevent a crash that would have otherwise happened. Otherwise the little propeller would have been absolutely still.

Before I had the camera "rolling", I attempted a test flight without the tail rotor blades; it hung in the air for several seconds and then abruptly dropped to the floor -- deader than a doorknob. The heli's power had shut down, and I rather quickly detected the odour of burnt circuitry when I picked it up to examine it. Once I power cycled it, power stayed on, and no smoke issued from it; though the tail rotor motor had slowed considerably.

This heli is not sound-sensitive; the music may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off. I added "***NSFW, NSFYE!!!***" (Not Safe For Work, Not Safe For Your Ears) because not everybody who views helicopter vids on YouTube is a metalhead and because the song I used has some toliet language in it. :-)

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Three indoor R/C helicopters flying to the following songs by the comedy synth punk band Worm Quartet: Calculator In My Bum, Broom Broom Broom, Find the Dead Wingless Legless Fly in Your Box of Rasins, Lice and Rice, The Face of a Child, Salmon in Disguise, Ded Tacos, and Tree Bucket.

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.

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***NSFYE!!!***
The Syma S107G Coax Heli flying to the song "Iron League" by...say it...you know who it is...


...if you guessed Anthrax then WRONG SOONG!!! WRONG SOONG!!! It's Raven this time!!! "Raven" as in the heavy metal band, not Raven Symoan or however you spell the douche's name!!!

This heli is not sound-sensitive; the music may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off. I added "***NSFYE!!!***" (Not Safe For Your Ears) because not everybody who views helicopter vids on YouTube is a metalhead. :-)

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Once again, the Syma S107G coax heli flying to a non-metal song -- because not everybody who tunes in to YouTube to watch R/C helicopters is a metalhead. :-)

The helicopter is the Syma S107G R/C Coaxial Helicopter.

That music you might hear (well, are *SUPPOSED TO* hear) is the song "Inner Voice" by Worm Quartet. This heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it torques you off.

This video is approximately 23.78347823460 megabytes (24,095,097 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
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Yet another video of another 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 little heli even has significantly more upward thrust than it ever did.

That music you hear is the song "Fantasy" by Aldo Nova. This brave, super, studly little heli is not sound-sensitive; the audio may be ignored or even muted if it pisses you off.

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