Product Review: The Thunder Tiger E-325 Mini Titan Electric Helicopter

By Lisa S, published Apr 12, 2007
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The Mini Titan Kit comes with a brushless motor and 40 A speed control. To make your heli flight ready, you will need a transmitter, receiver, gyro, four servos and a minimum 3-S 2100 Lithium Polymer battery. You will also need to purchase a battery charger such as the Electri-Fly Triton Jr. The Mini Titan Kit does require assembly, however I completed mine in about 3 hours, so the assembly is not a long, arduous procedure. Building the head is a bit tedious, but the building of the main frame and tail is quite simple. The one piece main frame is super strong and light weight and is attached to a molded once piece landing skid by a removable base plate. The Mini Titan offers precise tail pitch control and driven tail autorotation systems. The Mini Titan also offers the convenience of having the entire tail assembly detach and unplug, making transporting and storing your Mini Titan much easier. Fully assembled, the Mini Titan is 25 3/4 inches long and weights a mere 26 1/2 ounces, making it the perfect heli to fly almost anywhere. You can take it to a flying field and open it up, or just hover it around in your own back yard.

Product Review: The Thunder Tiger E-325 Mini Titan Electric Helicopter

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**Authors Note** Please note that the picture attatched to this article is NOT a Mini Titan, but a Hawk Pro. However, at the time of publication, my digital camera was not working, so I used a picture of an R/C Heli that was available to me.

Posted on 09/03/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

 
Good review.

Posted on 04/12/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

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