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Syma S107/S107G R/C Helicopter - Yellow
Price : $129.99 $20.14
Features
: - 2 Selectable Frequencies Let's You Fly Up To 2 Helicopters At Once
- Full 3 channels: up, down, left, right, forward, and backward
- The transmitter has an alignment trim, a charging and power indicator, a left/right lever and trimmer
- Suitable for indoor flying only
- Flight range is approximately 30'
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The brand new GYRO S107 3.5CH Mini RTF RC Helicopter comes with the greatest advancement in Helicopter Technology, a Gyro. No more crashing, no more replacing parts, the GYRO has changed the Helicopter industry completely, making this RC Helicopter super easy to fly and maneuver. Great for people of all skill levels, this bad boy features a coaxial rotor a single rear rotor for precise movement and a GYRO for increased stability whether flying or hovering. This RC helicopter has a metal body making it strong yet light weight so you don't have to worry about breaking anything when you land it a bit too rough. It can go forward, backward, up, down, left, right and hover. What really makes the Mini GYRO S107 stand out is the built in gyroscope making it automatically stabilize allowing you to focus on flying instead of trying not to make it crash. This product is ready to run, there is no assembly required. Just put in 6 AA batteries into the transmitter/charger and charge the helicopter and you are good to go. Small enough to fit on the palm of your hand, be the coolest kid on the block by getting the GYRO S107 3.5CH Mini RTF RC Helicopter!
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Syma S107/S107G R/C Helicopter - Red
Price : $129.99 $17.99
Features
: - Ready to Fly, frequencies may vary
- Full 3 channels: up, down, left, right, forward, and backward
- The transmitter has an alignment trim, a charging and power indicator, a left/right lever and trimmer
- Suitable for indoor flying only
- Flight range is approximately 30'
- A 25-30 minutes charge is equal to 8-12 minutes of flight and recharging takes place via the transmitter or USB cable
- Red and yellow available
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Syma S107G is equipped with a 4-in-1 infra-red receiver (Gyro, ESC, Mixer, Receiver). This palm size S107 Toy Helicopter (18.5cm long) comes with Aluminum Frame and a Great detail canopy, it doesn't look like a toy, but a very serious Helicopter. It is able to move in 3 Direction base on the 3 Channels, anyone can hover it easily. Since it is made with Aluminum Frame, very light weight and almost indestructible in any crash, perfect for very first time beginners. This toy helicopter is designed for anyone over 8 years old, flight time is around 5-6 minutes after 20-30 minutes charging. It can fly in 6 directions.
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Syma S107/S107G R/C Helicopter - Blue
Price : $39.95 $20.55
Features
: - 2 Selectable Frequencies Let's You Fly Up To 2 Helicopters At Once
- Syma S107/S107G
- Full 3 channels: up, down, left, right, forward, and backward
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Syma S107G is equipped with a 4-in-1 infra-red receiver (Gyro, ESC, Mixer, Receiver). This palm size S107 Toy Helicopter (18.5cm long) comes with Aluminum Frame and a Great detail canopy, it doesn't look like a toy, but a very serious Helicopter. It is able to move in 3 Direction base on the 3 Channels, anyone can hover it easily. Since it is made with Aluminum Frame, very light weight and almost indestructible in any crash, perfect for very first time beginners. This toy helicopter is designed for anyone over 8 years old, flight time is around 5-6 minutes after 20-30 minutes charging. It can fly in 6 directions.
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110v Charger for SYMA Mini Helicopters S107 S105 S009 and others
Price : $4.79
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: - 110V Charger for Syma Mini Helicopters
- Can be used on Syma Helicopters with small white Charging Plug
- Faster Charging with less Battery Drain on Transmitter.
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Charge your Syma helicopter with out having to drain your transmitter batteries or use a computer in less time.This charger will not work properly on Fake Syma S107 do to the fact they are wired diffrently
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Syma S109G Apache AH-64 3.5-Channels Mini Indoor Helicopter
Price : $49.99 $21.99
Features
: - Full 3 channels: up, down, left, right, forward, and backward
- 2 Selectable Frequencies Let's You Fly Up To 2 Helicopters At Once
- Flies in 6 different directions
- Has a 10 meter control distance
- Comes with toy specific battery
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The Syma S109G is a palm size 3-Channels Helicopter, it has a youngest brother in the Syma Apache line. The S109G has a Co-Axial structure which is specially made for first time flyers. The S109G is built with thick plastic body which always survives in crashes. The Syma S109G is equipped with a 4-in-1 receiver (Gyro, ESC, Mixer, Receiver), allows the helicopter to move in all directions. This hobby helicopter is designed for ages 8 and up. Features: Apache 3-Channels AH-64 Helicopter. It can fly in 6 directions: clockwise/anti-clockwise, forward/backward, and up/down. Double protection. Head lights. 3D full function. Built-in GYRO. Very strong and solid built. Durable design to survive though crashes. Compact in size. Helicopter can be charged through computer USB socket. Includes: Helicopter i-Transmitter USB charging cable for i.copter USB charging cable for iPhone transmitter User manual Specifications: Fly functions: up/down, left/right, & forward/backward. Helicopter battery: 3.7V 55mAh Li-polymers. Charging time: 20-30 minutes. Flying time: 3-5 minutes. Controlling distance: about 10 meters. Helicopter size: 19 x 8.5 x 7.5cm. Box size: 27.5 x 13.5 x 8.5 cm. Frequency: A/B channel selector; Infra red control system. Test report: CE ROHS FCC ASTM Range: Up to 10m (30ft).
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Questions & Answers
Question : What hobbies can help improve one of the five senses?
The body has five senses: Sight, Hearing, Touch, Smell, and Taste. What hobbies do you think can help improve one of these five senses?I know there are plenty of hobbies that build intelligence but I am even more interested in those that build the senses since our senses seem to dull as we age.
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Bird Watching it will help your sight and sound
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Question : Do you have any unique or interesting hobbies?
I am writing an essay for my English comp class. For the essay i need to interview people about their favorite hobbies.I decided i am going to write a series of short stories for each person interviewed. If anyone would please take the time to contribute a story of their hobby it would be greatly appreciated. You can talk about what got you into your hobby, what you gain from your hobby, how society percieves your hobby, emotional allure, etc. Thank you.
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Hi Jason,I'm a soap maker, a cold-process soap maker, which means I take fats/oils, water/milk, and lye to make soap. I also use essential oils to scent my soaps, and items such as calendula petals, rose petals, powdered oatmeal, poppy seeds, and cornmeal to give interesting texture and cleansing abilities (exfoliators).I wanted to learn to make soap since I was 15 years old, but since I am a hands-on learner and learn best by watching and doing, I felt a bit out of my league with teaching myself. Then when I was about 38 years old, I came across a book about making home made soaps. I read through this book several times, began to buy and assemble items I would need, and within a couple of months I was making soaps. It is time consuming, can be expensive, and is something that you do not use right away as soap must cure out for several weeks before it is safe to use.I also love the creative outlet that soap making allows me as I can make my own recipes, use other's recipes, modify other's recipes, and experiment with various fats and oils. Soaps can be made from animal fats such as lard and tallow (rendered beef suet) to vegetable and nut oils such as olive, vegetable oil, shortening, sunflower, almond, safflower and corn oils. Shea butter, hemp oil, and jojoba oil, cocoa butter, and coconut oil can also be used. It is a very diverse choice that I have to choose from.I also love to bake and make all kinds of goodies from angel food cakes to gingerbread to homemade marshmallows. I also bake breads of all kinds such as quick breads made from fruits and baking soda to yeast-raised and sourdough breads. I have taught classes on bread making as it is such a fun and satisfying craft. I love to make all kinds of bread, from the tradtional sour doughs to sweet and savory breads. I like to make traditional loaves, braids, bow knots, and even doughnuts and tortillas. I taught myself to make bread when I was 15 years old and have been experimenting with various flours. One is not limited to basic white flour as there is millet, spelt, rye, and amaranth, among others, that can be made into hearty loaves. A good hearty loaf of peasant-style bread is a great gift to take to friends.I buy whole wheat berries and grind my own wheat in a hand-cranked mill that makes the best flour. In this way I get the freshest and most wholesome product with minimal work.I love self-sufficiency and being able to make my own things without relying on others for all of my needs. Being a fiercely independent person, I have taught myself many, many things since I was a young teen. I have many other interests, but these two hobbies are ones I not only enjoy doing for myself and my family, but that I also enjoy teaching to others. There is a great deal of satisfaction in knowing one has made the items that one uses and consumes. And I know the quality of the products that goes into my creations. I can easily buy a bar of soap from the store, but how much better to reach for a bar of organic soap made from a combination of oils of my choosing, with the heady scent of lavender and patchouli to fill my nostrils. Or I might have a bar made from olive oil and nut oils, scented with cinnamon, clove, and orange. The possibilities are endless.
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Question : What hobbies should me and my boyfriend get in to?
Me and my boyfriend are looking for some fun hobbies to take up for over Easter and over Summer.Neither of us drive but I am planning to do my driving lesson soon (the town we live in doesn't have alot of fun things to do lol). I'm 17 and he's 21. Open to all suggestions really, we want to try something new and exciting, something we could enjoy or progress at.
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Photography - get a camera and you can either go on photography hunting trips (where you go around town taking photos together) or you could do photo shoots of each otherPainting - pretty simpleDancing - learn to dance together as a couple, like salsa or tango or something
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Question : .............hobbies?
it seems I have no hobbies and asking about hobbies make me feel bad.what are your hobbies? and what is your age.maybe I would find them interesting to start in my summer time.my hobbies change by the time and by my mood
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AntiquesArt Collecting / CollectiblesArts and CraftsAstrologyBeadwork / BeadingBallet DancingBelly DancingBird WatchingBody Art / TattoosBody PiercingCake DecoratingCampingCandle MakingCoin CollectingColoring PagesComputer Games and Video GamesCookingCraft BooksCrochetCruisingDog TrainingDiving / SnorkelingDrawing / SketchingEmbroideryFamily Vacations / Family FunFishingFloral ArrangementsGardeningGenealogyGraffiti ArtGraphology / Handwriting AnalysisHandmade / Handcrafted JewelryHandicraftsHikingHip Hop DancingHorse RidingHuntingIce SkatingIrish DancingItalian ArtJewelry MakingKayakingKitesurfing / KiteboardingKids' ArtKids' CraftsKnittingLeather CraftMartial ArtsMagic and Optical IllusionsMusicAcrylic PaintingsFace PaintingOil PaintingOnline Hobbies and Recreation:BloggingForumsGroupsOnline ChattingOnline DatingOnline GamesOnline MusicPhoto RatingSocial NetworkingOrigami for KidsPalmistryPaper CraftsParaglidingPet AdoptionPhotographyPhysical Exercises and Fitness ActivitiesQuiltingRadiosReadingRiddlesSand Sculpting and Sand CraftsSculptingSewingSinging LessonsSpace ExplorationStamp CollectingSudoku PuzzlesRiver / Whitewater RaftingRock and Mountain ClimbingSailing and BoatingScale ModelingScrapbookingScuba DivingSkateboardingSkydiving / ParachutingSnow SkiingSnowboardingSpeed SkatingStained GlassStar AstronomySurfingSwimmingTreasure HuntingVacations / TravelingWatercolor PaintingsWood CarvingWriting
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Question : What are some free hobbies a boyfriend and a girlfriend could do together?
My bf and I are in college, but want to branch outside of our normal stuff, but we don't want to spend any money on a good date. Any hobbies? Activities? No Sex related suggestions, okay?
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Hop on the car and see places. nearby places have a lot of unknown secrets!!!!!! as if there r known secrets...LOL.Happy adventuring!
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Question : What are some new hobbies other than sports that are club activities?
I want to make some new friends in my locality, but a lot of the clubs and groups are sports ones, and I absolutely detest sport and am useless at it? Can I please have some suggestions for other group hobbies?
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check your local library for a book club or a writers group
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Question : What hobbies can your do solely on your computer?
I only need to sleep three hours a day and am often on the computer at night. Are there any hobbies that I could do that involves me making good use of this extra time?
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There are scrapbooking kits where you can design the pages on your laptop, find a brain computer game so that you are learning - many are fun. Learn Adobe Photoshop.
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Question : Any ideas for Hobbies for my grandmother to do since my grandfather passed away?
My grandfather had passed away less than a week ago & my grandmother is currently living at the same house but my uncle is taking care of her. She is able to do almost everything, because she is only 63. Does anyone have any ideas for hobbies or crafts for her to do? I am planning on buying her a few hobbies to do. I have came up with a journal, and a puzzle. But I can't think of anything else. IDEAS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED! Thanks!
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Hobby is solely personal preferences. It might be a good idea to take her for a trip at a super crafts store. She will find so many types of hobbies to choose from. However, when my mother retired, she chose to join a chorus as her hobby. Don't waste time & money guessing. Ask her or help her. Let she guide you.
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Question : Why do I keep switching to different hobbies?
I am diagnosed with OCD, and this may have something to do with this. Every time a get interested in a new hobby, I always switch to either an entirely new hobby or a past hobby. How can I organize myself so that I can either keep up with all of my hobbies or just stay with the ones I know I would like to stick to?
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Maybe you just haven't found the hobby that interests you enough to stay with it. I think it is OK to keep exploring your interests. Good Luck.
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Question : What are some fun hobbies or activities that would be good to do after a break up?
What are some fun hobbies or activities that would be good to do after a break up? List things to do for personal enrichment.
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Horseback ride. Volunteer work (which makes you feel sooo good). Dance lessons. Candle making.
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