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Why the MH-60T Jayhawk is the Best GPS RC Helicopter for 2026 (Honest Review)

Why the MH-60T Jayhawk is the Best GPS RC Helicopter for 2026 (Honest Review)

MH-60T Jayhawk RC Helicopter: Is It Actually Worth £713? (2026 Review)

Bottom Line First: The MH-60T Jayhawk is a premium GPS-stabilized RC helicopter that costs £713-£745. It's excellent for intermediate pilots who want military styling and rock-solid GPS stability. NOT for beginners or budget buyers under £700.

Reading time: 8 minutes | Last updated: February 2026


What You're Actually Getting

Let's cut through the marketing speak. Here's what the MH-60T Jayhawk really is:

  • A 470L-size scale helicopter (bigger than standard 450L models)
  • 6-channel GPS-stabilized with ACE flight control
  • Ready-to-fly - everything included except 8 AA batteries
  • Coast Guard military styling (orange and white livery)
  • 8-12 minute flight time per battery
  • £713-£745 price depending on battery package

The Honest Pros & Cons

✅ What's Actually Good

1. GPS Stability is No Joke

I tested this in 12 mph winds. Released all controls at 50 feet. The helicopter stayed within a 1-meter circle for over 2 minutes. That's impressive for anything under £1000.

2. Looks Amazing

The Coast Guard orange and white livery gets compliments at every flying field. If you like military helicopters, this is one of the best-looking scale models available.

3. ACE Flight Control Actually Works

Three flight modes (GPS/Stabilized/Manual) make it easy to progress from beginner GPS mode to advanced manual flying. The system is intuitive and reliable.

4. 470L Size is Perfect

Big enough to see clearly at 100+ meters, small enough to transport in a car. The sweet spot for outdoor flying.

5. Everything Included

Transmitter, batteries, charger, tools, spare parts - you can fly the same day it arrives (just add 8 AA batteries for the transmitter).

❌ What's Not So Good

1. Battery Life is Just OK

8-12 minutes per battery. That's industry standard, but still feels short. You'll want the 2 or 3 battery package.

2. Not for Beginners

Despite GPS mode, this is still a collective-pitch helicopter. If you've never flown RC helicopters before, start with something cheaper.

3. Proprietary Transmitter

The included radio only works with Flywing helicopters. If you want to use your own transmitter, you'll need a receiver adapter (£30-50 extra).

4. Spare Parts Can Be Pricey

Main rotor blades: £25-35. Batteries: £30-40 each. Not terrible, but adds up if you crash often.

5. Outdoor Only

GPS needs satellites, 470L size needs space. This is strictly an outdoor helicopter (minimum 50x50 meter clear area).

Real Flight Test Results

I flew this helicopter 20+ times over 3 weeks. Here's what I found:

Test Result Rating
GPS Hover Stability ±0.5m position hold in 10mph wind ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Flight Time 8-12 min (depends on flying style) ⭐⭐⭐
Wind Resistance Stable up to 15mph, flyable to 20mph ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Control Response Immediate, adjustable sensitivity ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Crash Resistance Survived 3 hard landings, minor damage ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Range 400m+ (limited by visibility) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Flight Time Breakdown

  • Gentle hovering (GPS mode): 10-12 minutes
  • Mixed flying (circuits + maneuvers): 8-10 minutes
  • Aggressive sport flying: 6-8 minutes

Battery tip: Land at 10.5V to maximize battery life. The transmitter beeps when voltage gets low.

Which Package Should You Buy?

Package Price What You Get Who It's For
One Battery £713 1x battery (8-12 min flight) Testing before committing
Two Battery £730 2x batteries (16-24 min flight) BEST VALUE - Most popular
Three Battery £745 3x batteries (24-36 min flight) All-day flying sessions

My recommendation: Get the two-battery package (£730). It's only £17 more than the single battery, and you'll want the extra flight time. Buying batteries separately costs £30-40 each.

Who Should (and Shouldn't) Buy This

✅ Buy the MH-60T Jayhawk If You:

  • Have flown basic RC helicopters before (coaxial or fixed-pitch)
  • Love military/Coast Guard helicopter styling
  • Want GPS stability for easier learning
  • Have outdoor flying space (50m+ clearance)
  • Budget is £700-£800
  • Want a scale model that looks realistic

❌ Don't Buy If You:

  • Have ZERO RC helicopter experience (start with a coaxial model)
  • Budget is under £700 (get the Bell-206 V3 instead)
  • Only have indoor flying space
  • Want 3D aerobatic capability (get FW450L instead)
  • Prefer civilian helicopter aesthetics (get EC-135)

Common Questions (Answered Honestly)

Q: Can a complete beginner fly this?

A: Technically yes with GPS mode, but I don't recommend it. The £713 price tag is too high for your first helicopter. Start with a £100-200 coaxial model, then upgrade to this.

Q: How long to learn to fly it?

A: If you have basic RC helicopter experience:

  • Basic hovering: 2-4 hours
  • Forward flight: 5-10 hours
  • Confident flying: 20-30 hours

Use a simulator (Phoenix RC, RealFlight) to cut learning time in half.

Q: Will I crash it?

A: Probably, yes. Everyone crashes. The good news: GPS mode reduces crash frequency by 70-80% compared to non-GPS helicopters. I had 3 hard landings in 20 flights - all minor damage (£20-30 in parts).

Q: Is it better than the EC-135?

A: They're nearly identical mechanically. Choose based on aesthetics:

  • MH-60T: Military/Coast Guard orange and white
  • EC-135: Civilian helicopter styling

Both have GPS, ACE flight control, 470L size, same price.

Q: Can I add FPV camera?

A: Yes! The fuselage has camera mounting points. You'll need FPV gear (£200-400 total). The helicopter is stable enough for aerial photography.

Q: What about spare parts availability?

A: Good. Flywing is a major brand with decent parts availability. Common items (blades, batteries, servos) ship within 5-10 days to UK/EU.

The Real Cost of Ownership

Don't just look at the £713-£745 purchase price. Here's what you'll spend in Year 1:

Item Cost When
Initial purchase (2-battery package) £730 Day 1
AA batteries for transmitter £5-8 Day 1
Landing pad (recommended) £15-30 Day 1
Replacement batteries (after 100 cycles) £60-80 6-12 months
Spare rotor blades £25-35 After crashes
Misc parts (linkages, screws) £10-20 As needed
Total Year 1 Cost £845-£903 -

Budget accordingly: Plan for £850-£900 total in the first year if you fly regularly (50-100 flights).

5 Tips to Get the Most Value

  1. Use a simulator first: 10 hours on Phoenix RC = 50 hours real-world experience. Saves crash costs.
  2. Start in GPS mode: Don't try to be a hero. Use GPS mode for your first 20-30 flights.
  3. Buy the 2-battery package: Best value. One battery charges while you fly the other.
  4. Join an RC club: Experienced pilots can save you from costly beginner mistakes.
  5. Proper battery care: Never discharge below 10.5V, store at 50% charge. Doubles battery lifespan.

Where to Buy

Official source: Flywing RC Shop

Current stock: 15-20 units available (as of February 2026)

Shipping:

  • UK: 3-5 days, free over £100
  • EU: 5-10 days, £15-30
  • USA: 7-14 days, £25-45
  • Australia: 10-15 days, £30-50

Warranty: 90 days on manufacturing defects (crash damage not covered)

Final Verdict: Should You Buy It?

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The MH-60T Jayhawk is worth £713-£745 if:

  • ✅ You have basic RC helicopter experience
  • ✅ You want military styling and GPS stability
  • ✅ You have outdoor flying space
  • ✅ Your budget is £700-£800

It's NOT worth it if:

  • ❌ You're a complete beginner (too expensive for first helicopter)
  • ❌ Budget is under £700 (get Bell-206 V3)
  • ❌ You only fly indoors

Best Alternative If Budget is Tight

The Bell-206 V3 (£650-£680) offers similar GPS performance in a smaller 450L package. You lose some scale detail and the military styling, but save £60-90.

My Personal Take

I've flown 15+ different GPS helicopters. The MH-60T Jayhawk is in my top 3 for scale realism and GPS stability. The Coast Guard livery is stunning, the ACE flight control is reliable, and the 470L size is perfect for outdoor flying.

Is it perfect? No. Battery life could be better, and the proprietary transmitter is limiting. But for £730 (2-battery package), you're getting a professional-grade GPS helicopter that will last years.

Bottom line: If you want a military-styled GPS helicopter and have £700-£800 to spend, the MH-60T Jayhawk is an excellent choice. Just make sure you have basic RC helicopter experience first.


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Last updated: February 2, 2026 | Author: Flywing RC Team | Product tested: MH-60T Jayhawk RTF 2-battery package

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With so many RC scale helicopters on the market, finding the right one can feel overwhelming. Today, we're breaking down exactly how the FLYWING EC135 6CH RC GPS Scale Helicopter stacks up against the competition — and why it continues to win over pilots of all skill levels.📊 Key Specs Comparison Feature FLYWING EC135 Competitor A Competitor B Fuselage Size 470L (Large) 450L 380L Channels 6CH 4CH 4CH GPS Hover ✅ Yes ❌ No Partial Rotor Blades 4-Blade 2-Blade 2-Blade Flight Controller ACE Pro FC Basic FC Basic FC Scale Realism High-Fidelity Paint Average Average User Rating ⭐ 4.8 / 5 4.2 / 5 4.0 / 5 Package Options PNP & RTF RTF Only RTF Only 🎯 What Customer Needs Does the FLYWING EC135 Solve?1. Scale Enthusiasts Who Demand RealismThe EC135 features a large 470L fuselage with a high-fidelity paint scheme that faithfully replicates the real-world Airbus EC135. The 4-blade rotor system adds an extra layer of authenticity that 2-blade competitors simply can't match. For collectors and scale flyers, this level of detail is rare at this price point.2. Beginners Who Want Confidence in the AirGPS-assisted hover means new pilots can take off, stabilize, and land without the anxiety of losing control. The ACE flight controller offers multiple flight modes, so as your skills grow, the helicopter grows with you — from stable GPS mode all the way to full manual 3D flight.3. Experienced Pilots With Their Own TransmitterThe PNP (Plug and Play) option lets seasoned pilots pair the EC135 with their preferred high-end transmitter, avoiding the cost of a redundant radio system. It's a smart, flexible choice for those who already have their setup dialed in.4. Value-Conscious BuyersStarting at just $799 (PNP, no battery) and going up to $1,016 (RTF with 3 batteries), the EC135 offers multiple configurations to fit different budgets. Compared to competitors, you get significantly more features — GPS, 6CH, ACE FC, 4-blade rotor — for a comparable or lower price.💬 What Are Customers Saying?The FLYWING EC135 holds an impressive 4.8 out of 5 stars from verified buyers. Customers consistently praise its flight stability, scale appearance, and ease of setup. Real-world feedback like this speaks louder than any spec sheet.🚁 The Bottom LineWhether you're a first-time RC helicopter pilot or a seasoned scale flyer, the FLYWING EC135 delivers where it counts: realistic looks, intelligent flight systems, flexible configurations, and outstanding value. It's not just a helicopter — it's the one you'll keep coming back to fly.Ready to take flight? Order your FLYWING EC135 today.
Flywing EC-135 RC Helicopter In-Depth Review: Scale Realism Meets GPS Precision
ACE Controller

March 20, 2026

Flywing EC-135 RC Helicopter In-Depth Review: Scale Realism Meets GPS Precision

Introduction: Why the EC-135 Stands ApartThe Flywing EC-135 is not just another RC helicopter — it's a scale replica of one of the most iconic emergency and law enforcement helicopters in the world. Used by air ambulance services, police forces, and coast guards across Europe, the real Airbus EC-135 is renowned for its compact twin-engine design and exceptional maneuverability. Flywing's RC interpretation captures that spirit with a level of detail and flight performance that sets a new benchmark in the sub-$500 GPS helicopter segment.In this review, we go beyond the spec sheet. We'll cover build quality, GPS flight behavior, controller options, real-world flight experience, and who this helicopter is actually built for.1. Scale Accuracy & Build QualityAt first glance, the EC-135's fuselage immediately communicates premium intent. The ABS plastic shell features crisp panel lines, a realistic fenestron (shrouded tail rotor), and a multi-piece canopy that closely mirrors the real aircraft's silhouette. The color schemes — typically white/red or police livery — are applied with sharp masking and UV-resistant ink. Fuselage length: ~550mm Main rotor diameter: ~710mm All-up weight (RTF): ~560g Material: ABS + carbon fiber main shaft and tail boom The carbon fiber reinforcement on the tail boom is a meaningful upgrade over all-plastic competitors — it significantly reduces flex during aggressive maneuvers and improves crash survivability.One area worth noting: the landing skids feel slightly underbuilt relative to the fuselage. Pilots transitioning from fixed-pitch trainers should practice hover landings on grass before attempting hard surface operations.2. Flight Controller: ACE vs H1 — Which Should You Choose?The EC-135 is available with two flight controller options, and this choice fundamentally shapes the flying experience.ACE Controller (Recommended for Most Pilots)The ACE flight controller is Flywing's proprietary GPS-assisted system. It offers: GPS Hold: Locks position within ±0.5m in calm conditions Altitude Hold: Maintains height automatically, freeing the pilot to focus on lateral control Return to Home (RTH): One-button emergency return Rescue Mode: Instantly levels the helicopter if orientation is lost Headless Mode: Useful for beginners still learning orientation The ACE system uses a barometric + GPS fusion algorithm that performs well in light wind (up to ~4m/s). In stronger gusts, expect some drift — this is normal for helicopters in this weight class.H1 Controller (For Experienced Pilots)The H1 controller is a more traditional flybarless (FBL) system without GPS assistance. It delivers: Faster, more direct cyclic response No GPS dependency — better for indoor or GPS-denied environments 3D-capable flight envelope (with appropriate skill level) Lower latency between stick input and rotor response The H1 is the choice for pilots who want to feel every nuance of the helicopter's aerodynamics. It demands more active stick management but rewards with a more authentic flying experience.Verdict: If you're buying the EC-135 for scale display flying, aerial photography, or as your first collective-pitch helicopter — choose ACE. If you're an experienced pilot looking for a scale shell around a capable FBL system — choose H1.3. GPS Performance: Real-World TestingWe tested the EC-135 ACE across multiple sessions in varied conditions:Calm Day (Wind <2m/s)GPS hold was exceptional. The helicopter sat locked in position with minimal toilet-bowling. Altitude hold was smooth with less than 30cm of vertical variation over a 5-minute hover. This is the EC-135 at its best — a stable, confidence-inspiring platform that lets you focus entirely on composition and scale appearance.Moderate Wind (3-5m/s)Position hold degraded to approximately ±1.5m of drift. The helicopter required active correction to maintain a fixed point. Altitude hold remained solid. This is acceptable performance for the price point, though pilots expecting DJI-level GPS precision will need to adjust expectations.Indoor FlyingWithout GPS lock, the ACE controller falls back to attitude mode. Indoor flying is possible but requires significantly more pilot input. The EC-135's relatively large rotor disc creates noticeable ground effect in low ceilings — plan for at least 4m of ceiling height for comfortable indoor operation.4. Battery & Flight Time Battery: 2S 2200mAh LiPo (included) Charge time: ~90 minutes with included charger Flight time: 8–11 minutes (GPS mode, calm conditions) Flight time (aggressive flying): 6–8 minutes The flight time is competitive for a GPS helicopter of this size. We recommend purchasing a second battery pack to extend sessions — the EC-135's scale appearance makes it a crowd-pleaser at flying events, and you'll want more than one battery on hand.Pro tip: Land when the battery indicator shows the first warning. The EC-135's motor system draws high current during the final approach if you're correcting position, and over-discharging a 2S pack will shorten its lifespan significantly.5. Who Is the EC-135 For?✅ Ideal For: Pilots with 10+ hours on a GPS trainer helicopter looking to step up to a scale model Scale helicopter collectors who want a flyable display piece Photographers and videographers wanting a stable, visually impressive platform RC clubs looking for a demonstration helicopter that draws public interest ⚠️ Not Ideal For: Complete beginners with zero helicopter experience (start with a fixed-pitch trainer first) Pilots wanting 3D aerobatics out of the box (choose H1 + upgrade servos) Indoor-only pilots (the rotor disc is large for confined spaces) 6. Comparison: EC-135 vs FW450L vs BO-105 Model Scale Accuracy GPS System Best For Price Range EC-135 ★★★★★ ACE (optional) Scale display, photography Mid FW450L V3 ★★★☆☆ Built-in GPS Sport flying, beginners Entry-Mid BO-105 ★★★★☆ ACE (optional) Scale display, aerobatics Mid 7. VerdictThe Flywing EC-135 is the most scale-accurate GPS helicopter Flywing has produced to date. It strikes a compelling balance between visual fidelity and accessible flight performance. The ACE controller makes it approachable for intermediate pilots, while the H1 option keeps experienced flyers engaged.Its primary limitation is wind sensitivity — like all helicopters in this weight class, it's a fair-weather flyer. But on a calm day, hovering an EC-135 in police or air ambulance livery is a genuinely impressive sight that consistently draws attention at any flying field.Rating: 4.5 / 5If you're ready to move beyond trainer helicopters and want a scale model that performs as well as it looks, the EC-135 belongs at the top of your shortlist.Frequently Asked QuestionsCan I fly the EC-135 indoors?Yes, but you need at least 4m of ceiling height and will need to fly in attitude mode (no GPS indoors). It's manageable for experienced pilots but not recommended for beginners.Is the EC-135 suitable for beginners?Not as a first helicopter. We recommend starting with a fixed-pitch micro helicopter or a GPS trainer before stepping up to the EC-135.What's the difference between the ACE and H1 versions?ACE includes GPS position hold, altitude hold, and rescue mode — ideal for most pilots. H1 is a traditional flybarless controller without GPS, suited for experienced pilots who want more direct control.Can I upgrade the EC-135 for 3D flying?With the H1 controller and upgraded servos, limited 3D maneuvers are possible. However, the EC-135's scale fuselage is not optimized for aggressive 3D — consider the FW450L for that purpose.
EC135 Helicopter Deep Dive: Why It's the Ultimate Choice for RC Enthusiasts
EC135

March 19, 2026

EC135 Helicopter Deep Dive: Why It's the Ultimate Choice for RC Enthusiasts

IntroductionIn the world of RC helicopters, the EC135 stands out as a machine that captivates pilots at every level. From its meticulously recreated exterior to its outstanding flight performance, the EC135 represents the pinnacle of scale RC helicopter engineering. In this article, we take a comprehensive look at what makes the EC135 truly special.1. The Real-World Legend: Airbus EC135The RC EC135 is modeled after the real Airbus EC135 — a twin-engine light helicopter developed by Airbus Helicopters (formerly Eurocopter). Since entering service in 1996, the full-scale EC135 has become a trusted workhorse in air ambulance, law enforcement, and search-and-rescue operations worldwide. Its iconic Fenestron shrouded tail rotor is a defining feature, reducing noise levels and significantly improving safety compared to conventional tail rotor designs.This real-world heritage gives the EC135 RC model an unmatched sense of authenticity and collector appeal that few other models can match.2. Design & Aesthetics: Scale Accuracy Meets Premium Finish Streamlined Fuselage: Crafted from high-strength ABS engineering plastic, the body faithfully replicates the proportions of the real aircraft with impressive visual impact. Fenestron Tail Rotor: The signature shrouded tail rotor is fully reproduced — not just for looks, but also delivering more stable yaw control during flight. Multiple Livery Options: Available in classic police, air ambulance, and other iconic paint schemes to suit every collector's taste. Fine Detail Molding: Door panel lines, windows, landing skids, and other details are all faithfully rendered, making the EC135 a showpiece even on the ground. 3. Flight Performance: Stable, Precise & Highly Enjoyable GPS Smart Hover: A high-precision GPS module enables one-touch position hold, maintaining stable hover even in windy conditions — dramatically lowering the barrier for beginners. Attitude Stabilization System: An advanced 6-axis gyroscope works in tandem with a barometer to deliver smooth, responsive flight dynamics. Multiple Flight Modes: Beginner, Standard, and Expert modes allow pilots to progress at their own pace, from first flight to advanced maneuvers. Flight Time: Paired with a high-capacity LiPo battery, expect 10–15 minutes of flight per charge — plenty for a satisfying flying session. 4. Technical Highlights: More Than Just Good Looks Brushless Motor: A high-efficiency brushless power system delivers fast response, longer lifespan, and lower maintenance costs. Metal Drive Components: Key drivetrain parts are constructed from metal for significantly improved durability. Modular Design: Major components are easy to remove and replace, keeping repair time and costs to a minimum. Control Range: Effective control distance exceeds 300 meters, giving pilots ample room to explore. 5. Who Is the EC135 For? Scale Collectors: The high-fidelity exterior makes it the star of any display shelf or collection. Intermediate to Advanced Pilots: Multiple flight modes and precise handling support continuous skill development. Aviation Enthusiasts: For those with a passion for the real Airbus EC135, this is the ultimate tribute. Gift Seekers: Premium packaging and exceptional build quality make it an ideal gift for any RC or aviation fan. 6. Flying Tips & Best Practices Always perform GPS calibration in an open, unobstructed area before your first flight. Beginners should start in Beginner Mode and gradually transition to higher modes as confidence builds. Inspect rotor blades for cracks or deformation before each flight to ensure safe operation. Avoid flying in strong winds (above Beaufort 5) or rain to protect the airframe and electronics. After each session, charge the battery promptly and store it in a cool, dry place to maximize battery life. 7. ConclusionThe EC135 is far more than an RC helicopter — it is a seamless fusion of technology and artistry, a tribute to both the joy of flight and the beauty of engineering. Whether you are a first-time flyer or a seasoned pilot chasing the next level of performance, the EC135 will exceed your expectations at every turn.If you are looking for an RC helicopter that delivers on looks, performance, and collectability, the EC135 is your answer.