1. Make sure that both the Hover Assault and the controller are off.
2. Open the wire lid on the controller to reveal the charging wire.
3. Plug the wire into the vehicle.
4. Turn the controller to charging mode by sliding the power button all the way down.
You should see the red light on the controller flashing. This means it is charging. Charge it until you see the green light and the red light flashing at the same time. That means it is done.
NOTE: Leave about 10-15 minutes between playing and charging time to cool down the battery. It is okay if you do it once or twice though by accident.
Turn air hogs hover assault switch to off (O) position.Turn air hogs hover assault charger to charge (CHG) position.Open charger panel (under switch) to expose cable.Plug cable into port on helicopter next to switch.DON'T MESS WITH IT! it will mess the charger up and you will have to reset your connection.Wait until charger flashes both red and green at the same time- not alternating.Unplug cable and happy playing!
1) Turn the controller and vehicle power to "off" 2) Plug the charge cable into the side of teh Hover Assault (leave power on the Hover Assault OFF) 3) Turn the power on the controller to "CHG" The light on the controller should turn on to indicate that it's charging. It will take about 30-45 minutes to charge the Hover Assault. Make SURE you are using new, alkaline batteries in the controller, otherwise it will NOT charge the Hover Assault completely. If you're still having trouble with it, call the Air Hogs customer support hotline at 1-800-622-8339 or email them at support@airhogs.com
30 minutes
no, it has a partial charge, enough for a short flight.
After 35-55 minutes of charge it will fly 4-5 min ( pretty lousy right)
WITH ALKALINE AND POWERFUL BATTERY. Close this helicopter and put radio-control to charge and wait one hours
I believe it is possible, if that is ALL the charge amounted to. For a complete answer contact your Air Force Recruiter, he will be able to give you the OFFICIAL answer.
so far the switchblade air hogs is the best one now
There are currently six different types of Air Hogs remote controlled toy vehicles. Beyond the actual Air Hogs, there is the Havoc Heli, the Reflex Helicopter, the Zero Gravity RC Wall Crawler, Air Hogs Stormlauncher, and the Stinger.
3 to 4 minutes of flight time on about 10 minutes of charge time
Hover is a verb that means to stay in one place in mid air.
yes