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Best selling RC helicopter from Pichler

On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Pichler products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.

1. Pichler MD500 RC helicopter

Pitch-controlled scale helicopter with brushless motors. Direct drive with brushless main and tail motor. Collective pitch control (CCPM). Ideal for beginners thanks to the 6G gyro. LED lighting (position lights). Remote control can be switched from Mode 2 to Mode 1 at the push of a button. Flight time of up to 17 minutes per battery charge. RTF - Ready to Fly. RTF models are ready to use straight out of the box. You receive a complete package with a pre-assembled model and a compatible transmitter - just unpack and start flying, that's the motto of "Ready to Fly" models. Due to its ease of use, this type is ideal for entering the world of model sports. Brushless motor. A brushless motor is an electric motor without brushes, which offers a higher efficiency, less wear, and lower weight compared to brushed motors. Pitch-controlled helicopters typically maintain the same rotor speed. To ascend or descend, the angle of attack of the rotor blades is adjusted. The advantage of this method is that the helicopter responds without delays. This allows for demanding aerobatic and 3D maneuvers, but requires certain skills. Therefore, pitch-controlled models are mainly suitable for professional pilots. Difficulty level: Beginner. No special prior knowledge in model building is required for this product. The necessary materials for completion and commissioning are usually included in the delivery. 

2. Pichler Hughes 300 RC

The Hughes 300 Helicopter impresses with its particularly self-stable flight behavior. Anyone who can fly a toy drone will also handle the Hughes 300 easily right away – just unpack and fly. The Hughes 300 clearly benefits from the rapid development of drone technology. Features like one-button auto takeoff and auto landing are possible, as well as stable hover flight when you simply set the transmitter down. 

3. Pichler Hughes 300

The Hughes 300 Helicopter impresses with its particularly stable flight behavior. Anyone who can fly a toy drone will find the Hughes 300 easy to handle right from the start - just unpack and fly! The Hughes 300 clearly benefits from the rapid development of drone technology. Features like auto takeoff and auto landing at the push of a button are just as possible as stable hover flight when you simply set the transmitter down - fantastic!

Product Features:

- Complete helicopter set
- Ideal for beginners and less experienced pilots
- 6-axis flight stabilization
- Flight time of up to 15 minutes per battery charge
- LiPo battery with SlideLock (wireless)
- Very lightweight and robust
- Remote control transmitter can be switched from Mode-2 to Mode-1 at the push of a button

Technical Specifications:

Length: 268 mm
Height: 80 mm
Main rotor material: Plastic, Ø 249 mm
Main rotor head type: Fixed Pitch
Tail rotor material: Plastic, Ø 37 mm
Weight: 52 g (ready to fly including battery)
Estimated flight time: up to 15 minutes per battery charge
Motor type: Coreless

Control Functions:

- Throttle (Ascend - Descend)
- Forward - Backward (Pitch)
- Sideways Left - Right (Roll)
- Left - Right (Rudder)
- Automatic Takeoff
- Automatic Landing
- Automatic altitude control / Hover flight.
 

4. Pichler Adac

The ADAC Helicopter is a detailed replica of the original BO-105 model. The model impresses with its particularly stable flight behavior. Anyone who can fly a toy drone will find the ADAC Helicopter easy to handle right away - just unpack and fly. The ADAC Helicopter clearly benefits from the rapid development of drone technology. Features such as one-button auto takeoff and landing are possible, as well as stable hovering when you simply set the transmitter down - fantastic. 

5. Pichler EC135 ADAC

Ideal for beginners thanks to the 6G gyro. Remote control can be switched from Mode 2 to Mode 1 at the push of a button. Automatic takeoff and landing function.

4-channel
control: Ascend/Descend (main rotor speed), Yaw, Roll, Pitch. Detailed model in ADAC livery. Flight time per battery charge of up to 15 minutes.

Fixed pitch single rotor helicopter. These models have a fixed angle of adjustment. The helicopters are controlled by the rotor speed. This means that a quick rotation of the rotor leads to an ascent of the helicopter. Conversely, the helicopter descends as the rotor slows down. Due to the simple mechanics, single rotor models are suitable for beginners, but also for advanced users.

Brushed motor. A brushed motor is particularly convincing due to its simple design and resulting ease of maintenance.

Skill level: Beginner. No special prior knowledge in model building is required for this product. The necessary materials for completion and operation are usually included in the delivery.

RTF - Ready to Fly. RTF models are ready to use right out of the box. You receive a complete package with a pre-assembled model and a compatible transmitter - unpack and get started, that's the motto of Ready to Fly models. Due to their ease of use, this type is ideal for entering the world of model sports.
 

6. Pichler FliteZone 120X

The FliteZone 120X Helicopter is the perfect entry into the world of 3D aerobatics. Beginners and intermediate pilots who can safely fly a standard fixed-pitch helicopter can take the next step towards becoming a 3D flight professional with the 120X. A significant difference is the collective pitch control of the main rotor. The 120X helicopter generally has two basic settings: the fully stabilized 6X mode, which allows the helicopter to be flown normally and with high stability, and the 3D mode, which can perform all 3D maneuvers, including inverted flight. The included remote control transmitter is compatible with the Futaba S-FHSS signal. Additionally, S-BUS receivers and DSMX satellites can also be connected. 

7. Pichler Proton 2

Small single-rotor helicopter with 6G gyro. Ideal for beginners thanks to the 6G gyro. The remote control can be switched from Mode 2 to Mode 1 at the push of a button. Automatic take-off and landing function. 4-channel control: ascend/descend (main rotor speed), yaw, roll, pitch. Very lightweight and robust. Flight time per battery charge of up to 15 minutes. Fixed pitch single-rotor helicopter. These models feature a fixed angle of adjustment. The helicopters are controlled via the rotor speed, meaning that a rapid increase in rotor speed results in the helicopter ascending. Conversely, the helicopter descends when the rotor slows down. Due to their simple mechanics, single-rotor models are suitable for beginners, but also for advanced users. Brushed motor. A brushed motor is particularly convincing due to its simple design and resulting ease of maintenance. Additionally, the brushed motor is significantly cheaper to purchase compared to a brushless motor. Difficulty level: beginner. No special prior knowledge in model building is required for this product. The necessary materials for completion and commissioning are usually included in the delivery. RTF - Ready to Fly. RTF models are ready to use straight out of the box. You receive a complete package with a pre-assembled model and a compatible transmitter - just unpack and get started, that's the motto of "Ready to Fly" models. Due to their ease of use, this type is ideal for entering the world of model sports.