How Does the Flywing Bell-412 Perform in Flight?
When it comes to performance, the Flywing Bell-412 delivers a smooth and enjoyable flying experience, both for beginners and intermediate pilots. As Jay Kujan mentioned in his video review, “It’s a well-flying heli that really teaches you how to fly a smooth, scale helicopter.”
Stability in Flight: The helicopter's ACE Flight Controller and GPS system provide impressive stability, even when flying in windy conditions. This makes the Bell-412 ideal for beginners who are still mastering the basics of flight. During the test flight, Jay Kujan commented, "I wasn’t touching the remote, and it just held its position perfectly."
Maneuverability: Despite its stable flight, the Bell-412 is agile enough for more experienced pilots who want to perform simple aerial maneuvers. While it's not designed for extreme aerobatics, like some
3D helicopters, it is certainly capable of performing basic rolls, loops, and controlled movements.
Speed and Responsiveness: While the Bell-412 isn’t the fastest helicopter in its class, it’s fast enough for a fun, dynamic flight. "It’s not a crazy fast helicopter, but definitely fast enough to have fun," Jay Kujan explained during his test.
Battery Performance: The Flywing Bell-412 comes equipped with a 3000mAh battery, which is smaller compared to other models in its class. However, Jay Kujan found that this didn't impact its performance significantly. "Even with the smaller 3000mAh battery, the helicopter still flies for a solid amount of time," he noted, confirming that flight times exceeded 8 minutes even in 3D mode.