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The Blade Nano RC Helicopter S3 RTF is a high-performance, ready-to-fly model featuring powerful coreless motors for advanced aerobatics, a lightweight carbon fiber design, and a convenient USB charger. With its precision linear servos and included 45C LiPo battery, this helicopter is perfect for both novice and experienced pilots looking to dominate the skies.








| ASIN | B08X63TJ3X |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #687,856 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #915 in Hobby RC Helicopters |
| Brand Name | Blade |
| Color | Blue/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (211) |
| Included Components | (1) 45C LiPo Battery, (1) Factory-installed Spektrum™ 2.4GHz DSMX® receiver, (1) Fully Assembled Nano S Micro Helicopter, (1) Spektrum™ MLP6 6-channel 2.4GHz DSMX® transmitter, (1) USB LiPo Battery Charger, Battery, Product Manual |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 10.3 x 10.1 x 3.6 inches |
| Item Type Name | RC Helicopter |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Blade |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1500.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BLH01300 |
| Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Model Name | Blade Nano S3 RTF |
| Model Number | BLH01300 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | RTF |
| Theme | helicopter |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Helicopter |
| UPC | 207705009363 605482727461 |
M**L
Full collective 3d functionality.
Not a beginner helicopter. You can start to learn by using this heli but you'll need to be patient. It gives you 3 modes of operation. Normal for beginners that self rights the heli. Stunt 1 that allows for more radical flight movements and gives negative pitch. Stunt 2 that allows for 3d flight. Very aggressive maneuvers. It's a great entry level helicopter as it is relatively inexpensive and parts are not too difficult to replace. YouTube is your friend here. I have many r/c helicopters. This one is the one I enjoy throwing around without fear.
J**N
Great all around
I love this little helicopter it has been a ton of fun to fly around. I got this to get an intro into 3d flying and I think this is a great one to learn with. It’s really durable the blades can be a little brittle depending on where you’re learning to fly it at so stay away from harder surfaces if you want to keep them a little longer but they’re cheap to replace and it comes with an extra set. Overall easy to use durable decent in light wind for size and great intro into collective pitch helicopters.
B**D
Pretty decent entry-level RC heli
I bought this on kind of a half-whim, by which I mean I got the whim and then spent several days watching videos and reading reviews until I decided that this is the model I wanted to get once it became available. I haven't flown RC helicopters before, and I chose this one knowing that the learning curve would be a little harder than some others, but so far I've been having a blast with it. With the remote in "Stability Mode Z" it operates just like a fixed-pitch heli, and it helps you stabilize it, so it's pretty good for learning on, but gives you room to grow with once you've become comfortable with it and are ready to move on to the full-control collective pitch mode (which I haven't tried yet). I've had a lot of fun both inside and outside with this little dude and would recommend it to anyone looking for something at this price point who's just interested in testing out the hobby.
R**G
Okay heli but definitely not easy to fly
If you are going to fly this heli on mode 1 then it’s not that bad but mode 2 is extremely hard. Very difficult to control the helicopter. I’m a complete beginner when it comes to 3D flying and even though this helicopter is small I question its durability as I already got scratches on the tail blade. Very worrying but I need to do more testing to see if it is worth it. Battery life is short but that is expected. I personally think this is a little expensive. I would buy this heli if it goes on sale for $100. It is a very quick heli but this might not be ideal for some people.
J**Y
Lot's of fun
Great little copter, multiple modes for beginners or experienced pilots. Crazy upside-down tricks for pros right out of the box , and in my great room , lots of fun. I set it on easy and my 8 year old son was able to keep it in the air .
A**R
Lots of fun
I flew radio controlled airplanes for roughly 15 years before giving it up. And I miss it. When I saw this helicopter I thought what the heck I'll give it a try. I am so glad I did.. it is so much fun to fly and very easy to learn for a guy in his late sixties like me. After only 4 or 5 days, I'm able to keep it in a hover for more than a couple seconds! Right now I'm just flying it around in my apartment, haven't taken it outside yet. Looking forward to that but I gotta get some extra batteries first. Would definitely recommend and buy again and I'm already looking at a larger heli. Just a note after a month of flying... the throttle and the rotor control are on the left stick. There is no ratchet on the throttle so if you move the rotor control it's too easy to also move the throttle and lose or gain altitude unintentionally. My only complaint.
S**R
do not purchase. DANGEROUS!!!
first off right out of the box i flew it 2 times and on the third time as i gave it throttle to takeoff the prop exploded and parts went flying. had any of it hit my face it would have been law suite time. miss my face by inches. i dont knows exactly why it came apart but the next nightmare is buying replacement parts. thats what this cheap thing is made for. trust and believe you will need lots and lots of replacement parts. and talk about unorganized, wait till you see the stupid design of the website. the parts page is like 50 pages long and no kind of order what so ever. you have to figure out exactly what the part number is for the part you need and then make sure thats the one you order. then the first time i had to order like 4 different parts. 3 were prime but the fourth wasn't. came from the same exact place but the prime was free and came in two days but i had to wait a week and a half for the last part
S**S
Awesome little helicopter
Flys great and is very manuverable. Not really geared for new pilots. Great for those learning 3D flight.
A**N
Super Produkt,funktioniert einwandfrei.
A**I
Its the best small helicopter for indoor flights 10 out of 10
M**L
Great model, flying with assisted stability mode indoors is pure pleasure, can go fast, do sharp turns and precise landings after setting the trim and getting some hands-on practice. I recommend buying extra batteries, for example 220mah from Tattu, the stock one lost capacity quickly in my case. It's best to fly it in areas with decent space free of obstacles, at least ~50sqm to fully enjoy. Attached transmitter does its job, batteries last for a long time
A**R
Small enough to fly in doors in safe mode. Haven’t tried in 3D mode yet but it’s a great micro helicopter.
M**R
RC-Flugmodelle fliege ich schon seit vielen Jahren, auch Helikopter sowohl mit und ohne Paddelstange, jedoch niemals 3D, sondern eher Scale. So habe ich auch meine Helikopter eingestellt (respektive die Fernbedienung): Alles ist in der Bedienung sehr weich, viel Expo, geringe Servoausschläge usw. Bei meinem großen Airwolf mit seinen 5kg Gewicht und fast 1.4 Meter Rotorkreis und niedriger Kopfdrehzahl ergibt das ein wunderbar realistisches, geschmeidiges Flugbild. Soviel zur Vorkenntnis. Nun wollte ich ein kleines Spaßgerät für den Garten, und das habe ich bekommen. Man kann schön im Garten rumheizen, und er wird, wenn man ihm die Sporen gibt, verdammt schnell. Allerdings muss ich meinen Flugstil anpassen, denn selbst im "einfachen" Modus1, der an eine Drohne erinnert (Knüppel loslassen=Heli geht ins Hovern), ist der kleine Kerl noch sehr agil, andererseits aber auch störrisch: Durch die starke Stabilisierung ergibt sich ein "eckiges" Flugbild. Soll es rund und scale aussehen, will der Kleine um alle Achsen bewusst gelenkt werden, was aber auch Spaß macht und eine eigene Herausforderung darstellt. Er ist eben ein 3d-Trainer und kein Scalemodell. Kurzer Exkurs: Der Flugmodusschalter hat 3 Positionen: 0 (unten): Motor aus, Pitch-Funktion aktiv 1 (mitte): Volle Stabilisierung, Drehzahl von Null bis irgendwo um 70% (geschätzt), Expo auf Roll und Nick, reduzierter Pitch, Heck auf Heading-Hold 2 (oben): reduzierte Stabilisierung, Festdrehzahl auf Maximum, gefühlt lineare Steuerwirkung, voller Pitch von negativ bis positiv (für 3D-Fliegen) Kann sein, dass das Flugbild im 2. Flugmodus anders und natürlicher aussähe. Allein: Ich kann den Heli in diesem Modus nicht kontrollieren, er ist mir viel zu nervös. Das liegt zum einen an meinen mangelnden Fähigkeiten ;), aber womöglich auch daran, dass ich kein "Daumensteuerer" bin. Die RTF-Fernbedienung kann aber nur so verwendet werden: Man umfasst die beiden "Griffe" mit der ganzen Hand und legt nur die Daumen oben auf die Knüppel. Ich fliege aber sonst eine Pult-RC-Anlage, bei der ich die Knüppel feinfühlig zwischen Daumen und Zeigefinger führe. Mit dem beigelegten RTF-Sender ist das etwas unergonomisch zwar auch möglich, dafür hat man dann allerdings keine Möglichkeit mehr, den Modusschalter oder den Panic-Schalter schnell zu erreichen, ohne den Sender komplett umzugreifen, denn diese Schalter sind so ausgelegt, dass man sie mit dem Zeigefinger bedient. Im Ernstfall dauert das Umgreifen bei Kontrollverlust zu lange. Hätte ich privat einen Spectrum-Sender, auf dessen System der Blade funkt, hätte ich natürlich nicht die RTF-Variante genommen. Ich denke, das Meiste holt man aus diesem Heli nur mit einem ordentlichen Spectrum-Systemsender heraus, wo man alle Parameter den eigenen Gewohnheiten anpassen kann. Zur Haltbarkeit: Bei meinen wenigen Versuchen im Modus2 ist mir der Heli einige Male mit voller Kopfdrehzahl unkontrolliert im Gras "gelandet", ohne dass es zu einem relevanten Schaden gekommen wäre. Natürlich lief der Rotor dabei nur noch Bruchteile von Sekunden - so lange wie ich gebraucht habe, auf Modus0 umzuschalten um den Motor abzuschalten. Der Kleine ist einfach zu leicht, um sich selbst zu zerlegen. Ich sehe 2-3 minimale, wenige mm lange Einrisse an der Rotorblattrückseite, die aber zu keiner Flugeinschränkung führen. Und Ersatzblätter liegen dabei. Wie man allerdings - wie bei einigen Rezensionen gelesen - das Landegestell zerlegen kann, ist mir schleierhaft. Da muss man wahrscheinlich schon heftigst einschlagen.
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