RC Helicopter Vario Lama Jet 1/4 scale
RC Helicopter Vario Lama Jet
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un saludo desde bogota col. exelente.very good
awesome flying pilot, can you teach me .
Holy crap that things awesome
I dread to think how much somthing like that would cost
Very smooth flying though, what an amazing machine
Bravo! The best! Il volo più realistico che io abbia mai visto.
Grande modellista e ottimo pilota!
OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK !!!!
I am honor with your comments! It so much fun flying this Lama! my flying got a lot better since this video
thank you!
Gonzalo
Bravo, Very good pilot, compliments! the flight is real, calm and precise. The real LAMA is a precision worker, it does’t love speed. I had the lucky to see the real one a lot 20 years ago and more flyiing in Italy by the pilots of Vigili del Fuoco coming form Trento airport (Mattarello). Amazing!
ok…now it’s a lama!!!!great chopper!!!
The kit is from Vario and the turbine is a Jakodosky.
most small animals die, my theory is heart attack. We used to put mice and other rodents into RC air planes, and gently fly them around. None survived. Even being gentle and nice they would still die.
what is the model manufactor of this jet chopper? is the jet using “jet Cat”
any web site selling this kid?
that was shit mate
put your cat in that shit and fly it around
over $10,000 NZ
Beautiful! Great flying! (Wouldn’t get within 50 yds of it, though!) ;-]
let me ride in it!
Super *****
nice landing…..
j’adore j’en ais la chaire de poule tellement ses bon se bruit de turbine
magnique se n’es que du pur plaisir …
bon pilote es très belle machine
ml68
big!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i got one like that but same size but difrent modal
superb!!!, how much was the overall cost
BEAUTIFUL model! BRILLIANT flying!!!
Jacksonhammy,
Is all about how you go down…. i usually try to put enough air under my rotor. I still don’t understand the point of your reply?