Merlin Tracer 60 RC Helicopter

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Merlin Tracer 60 RC Helicopter

The Merlin Tracer 60 RTF is the perfect starter helicopter for all new pilots. This 4-channel Helicopter now incorporates a state of the art 2.4GHz radio system, lipo battery and co axial design. With its tiny size of just 213mm and a rotor diameter of 188mm high, the Merlin Tracer 60 can take off from the palm of your hand, while the Li-Po powered twin motors allow for long flight times and loads of fun. The twin-rotor, coaxial design of the Tracer 60 makes for easy flying and precision control, perfect for aerial maneuvers and gives even the most inexperienced pilots the ability to fly with ease. If you are new to RC electric helicopters or are simply looking for a fun indoor flyer to learn on, the Merlin Tracer 60 is definitely for you.

Adult supervision for flying and battery charging is recommended for pilots age 14 and younger.

Delivery Options

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  • Ready to Fly (RTF)
  • Perfect indoor flyer for beginners
  • Dual Rate controls
  • Co-Axial Rotor design
  • 2.4GHz DSM2 Radio
  • Encased canopy for improved aerodynamics
  • Spares available
Merlin Tracer 60 £45.95

Technical Specification

Part NumberML14703
Rotor Diameter188mm (7.5 inches)
Length213mm (8.3 inches)
Heighttbc
Weight with Battery27g (1oz)
Flying TimeApprox 10 minutes
Controls4 Channel: Throttle (Up/Down), Pitch (Back/Forth), Roll (Bank-Left/Bank-Right), Yaw (Rotate-Left/Rotate-Right)
Battery1S 3.7V 110mAh Li-Po
ChargerTransmitter based charger
TransmitterMTX-472 2.4GHz 4-Channel
ReceiverMRX-472 2.4 GHz 5-in-1
MotorDual 6mm brushed

More Information

While the Tracer 60 is an ideal beginner's helicopter, here are a few flying tips to help get you off of the ground. Operate the throttle stick gently with small movements, large on/off movements of the throttle will cause a sudden reduction in height increasing your chances of crashing. Low battery power can also be a cause of crashing. If your helicopter climbs slowly or is unable to climb on full throttle it means the battery power is getting low. For safety reasons, land your helicopter as soon as possible and re-charge the battery. Lastly any damage to the rotor blades or fuselage can greatly affect flight control. It’s better to stop flying and repair any damaged parts before re attempting to fly. With a full array of spare parts available, it is easy to replace any damaged parts and prolong the life of your Tracer 60 helicopter.

Spare Parts