| Micro Helicopter Operation | | | | drop and fall to the ground which can cause damages |
| When it comes to playing with your micro helicopter it | | | | to your toy. |
| is best that you do it in an open are, preferably | | | | Gentle Controls for Smoother Micro Helicopter Flights |
| outdoors. Although playing indoors might seem like a | | | | It is also important that when you use the controls of |
| challenge to you because of all the available obstacles | | | | your toy, you have to do it in a gentle manner. There is |
| that can get in the way of your toy, this is not | | | | no need for any pressure to make your micro |
| advisable especially if you are still trying to learn how | | | | helicopter go faster because it is faster than what you |
| to fly. A wide open space is the better option for you | | | | might think. In fact I bet you would be surprised on your |
| to learn the flight methods and tricks not only because | | | | first flight. This toy can be really fast. |
| you have a lot of space to use but also because it is | | | | Therefore you need to be as gentle as possible when |
| the safest way for your toy to go. | | | | it comes to changing your controls and directions. The |
| You need to take note of the flying range of your | | | | slower you change them, the smoother the flight will |
| radio controlled helicopter. Most helicopters have a | | | | be and your micro helicopter would not have to risk |
| flying range of 20 feet. If you go beyond that, you | | | | taking any damages. |
| would lose control of the toy and this would cause it to | | | | |