RC Helicopter

Main thing to check for is the availability of spare parts, RC helicopters are pretty hard to fly,you will crash every now and again. If parts are hard to come by I would forget it.

If your looking for something to start flying with check out heliguy.com. The have tons of spare parts for every Heli they sell.
 
You'd probably struggle to get parts for that, as it's not a model I've heard of after 4 years in the hobby.

If you want a cheap intro to the hobby, the I have to recommend the Heliguy Atom FP (£40 + postage).

It's cheap, small enough to fly in the house, and it has the same controls as a hobby grade collective pitch helicopter.
This way, you won't have to un-learn anything if you want to get into the hobby more seriously. Heliguy also have a full array of spares which is essential to any RC heli purchase.

If you want something bigger, then they do a Firefly, but you'd need a sports hall or similar sized place to fly it in.

Both will fly outside, but only if there's virtually no wind.
 
Syma S107 seems to be the standard reply for a toy heli. Unless you are looking at getting in to it as a hobby?
 
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