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Picooz

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Miniature flying helicopter Picooz from Silverlit

I have currently two helicopters :

  • One Picooz
  • One Atlas

I provide on this page technical measurement from the picooz helicopter. The Atlas model has not been yet opened so less information are presented about it.

Picooz

Inside a Picooz, differents part with their respective weight


Before and after disassembling. Theses two version fly successfully

Atlas