Goosky Legend S1 Helicopter (BNF) - Green
This is one of the best helis or the best I've ever had, it's easy to fly, to setup and it looks amazing!
great little helicopter, it is everything that its claimed to be and more.
Wonderful and great thanks helidirect
I’ve been out of flying Heli’s for several years. This is my first heli I’ve owned in that time. It was easy to set up and flies better than my old Trex 250 from 10 years ago. I recommend this heli.
This is by far the best, most sturdy micro-sized heli I've ever owned. With the addition of a satellite receiver to pair with my spectrum transmitter, I was up and flying out of the box.
Nice little heli! A bit tedious to use anything but Futaba (or RTF controller) as there is little room for a satellite and cable management. But it can be done! I am running a Graupner telemetry receiver using S-Bus protocol. Only other challenge is documentation and making sure you align the channels with what the Heli is expecting. Additional documentation would correct this. S1 does fly very well and for the price, you can't beat it.
The s1 is a great heli that is strong enough to stand up to beginners abuse, and also experienced 3d pilots. And parts are cheap.
The Goosky s1 from Helidirect arrived quickly and undamaged as the case is very strong and well designed. After binding it to a Spektrum remote the first flights were great.
I wanted to buy a micro to fly indoors. I never had any decent flights with the Blades but the S1 is much better. All was fine until it developed a mind of its own and crashed snapping the boom. Replaced the boom and it hovered nicely but twitchy and crashed again snapping the FBC link. Waiting for parts now.
I really like how easy the battery is put in.
The performance and flight characteristics of this S1 rivals, if not surpasses, the Omp M1 that I also own. My other S1 experienced a tail motor failure after only two flights and unfortunately, hobby shops all over the USA are out of stock. They say the Tail motor ETA is way overdue, I surely hope so. I don't like having an expensive wounded duck sitting around idle!
This is one of the best helis or the best I've ever had, it's easy to fly, to setup and it looks amazing!
great little helicopter, it is everything that its claimed to be and more.
Wonderful and great thanks helidirect
I’ve been out of flying Heli’s for several years. This is my first heli I’ve owned in that time. It was easy to set up and flies better than my old Trex 250 from 10 years ago. I recommend this heli.
This is by far the best, most sturdy micro-sized heli I've ever owned. With the addition of a satellite receiver to pair with my spectrum transmitter, I was up and flying out of the box.
Nice little heli! A bit tedious to use anything but Futaba (or RTF controller) as there is little room for a satellite and cable management. But it can be done! I am running a Graupner telemetry receiver using S-Bus protocol. Only other challenge is documentation and making sure you align the channels with what the Heli is expecting. Additional documentation would correct this. S1 does fly very well and for the price, you can't beat it.
The s1 is a great heli that is strong enough to stand up to beginners abuse, and also experienced 3d pilots. And parts are cheap.
The Goosky s1 from Helidirect arrived quickly and undamaged as the case is very strong and well designed. After binding it to a Spektrum remote the first flights were great.
I wanted to buy a micro to fly indoors. I never had any decent flights with the Blades but the S1 is much better. All was fine until it developed a mind of its own and crashed snapping the boom. Replaced the boom and it hovered nicely but twitchy and crashed again snapping the FBC link. Waiting for parts now.
I really like how easy the battery is put in.
The performance and flight characteristics of this S1 rivals, if not surpasses, the Omp M1 that I also own. My other S1 experienced a tail motor failure after only two flights and unfortunately, hobby shops all over the USA are out of stock. They say the Tail motor ETA is way overdue, I surely hope so. I don't like having an expensive wounded duck sitting around idle!