VIDEOS OF THE
SYMA ARMOR F1
R/C HELICOPTER (1)



Videos of the Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter (pg. 1)
Last updated 12-16-14




Aerial video of a flight of my Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter 12-13-14.

Flight took place near my home near the intersection of Holman St. and Dearborn Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the morning of 12-13-14 (or, "2014 13 Dec." or even, "December 13, Twenty Stick-Pile-of-Crossed-Busted-Sticks if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were partly cloudy with dense fog in the vicinity with visibility less than 0.01 mile (0.016km) (IFR for real pilots, but VFR for low-altitude R/C pilots), temperature 32°F (0°C), and winds calm.

The camera is fuxxored so the video was heavily damaged; I attempted to repair it but was only able to save ~30% of it. This damage is also why the audio (sound) is way out of sync with the video component.

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Aerial video of flights of my Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter 12-03-14.

Flights took place near my home near the intersection of Holman St. and Dearborn Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the morning of 12-03-14 (or, "2014 03 Dec." or even, "December 03, Twenty Stick-Pile-of-Crossed-Busted-Sticks if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature of 25°F (-3.9°C), and winds calm.

The poor defenseless helpless gay little metal & plastic heli became mortally wounded during the last crash! :-( The tail boom snapped in two near the center after it crashed tail-first into frozen grass.

The camera also took a beating; it suffered multiple blade strikes from the main rotor and now no longer functions. :-(

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Flight of my Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter 12-01-14 (1).

Flight took place near my home on Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the afternoon of 12-01-14 (or, "2014 01 Dec." or even, "December 01, Twenty Stick-Pile-of-Crossed-Busted-Sticks if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were clear, temperature of 32°F (0°C), and winds calm.

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Flights of my Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter 12-01-14 (2).

Flights took place near my home near the intersection of Holman St. and Dearborn Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the afternoon of 12-01-14 (or, "2014 01 Dec." or even, "December 01, Twenty Stick-Pile-of-Crossed-Busted-Sticks if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were clear, temperature of 30°F (-1.1°C), and winds calm.

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Flights of my Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter 11-30-14.

Flights took place near my home on Ellinor Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the morning of 11-30-14 (or, "2014 30 Nov." or even, "November 29, Twenty Stick-Pile-of-Crossed-Busted-Sticks if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature of 24°F (-4.5°C), and winds out of the NNE at 4mph (3.46kts, 6.44kph).

This heli is so sensitive (with regard to Tx input vs. helicopter reaction) that flying it in a confined space like this can easily lead to crashes, as this video demonstrates. Next time I'll take it to the parking lot of the now-defunct Red Apple Grocery (directly across the street from the Quick-E-Mart) and fly it there.

More info. on my website about the Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter (with Li:Poly battery) in its eval. at http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/47/armor-f1.htm

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Flight of my Syma Armor F1 Single-Rotor R/C Helicopter 11-29-14.

Flight took place near my home on near the intersection of Holman St. and Dearborn Ave. in Shelton WA. USA on the morning of 11-29-14 (or, "2014 29 Nov." or even, "November 29, Twenty Stick-Pile-of-Crossed-Busted-Sticks if you prefer).

Weather conditions at flight time were cloudy, temperature of 32°F (0°C), and winds out of the NW gusting to 8mph (6.92kts, 12.88kph).

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