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Gold1 to be one of the most important and influential RC helicopters to have hit the micro indoor heli market in the years. This little heli has, and continues to introduce so many people to the hobby in an inexpensive and more importantly - fun successful way.

Despite the low cost, the quality and durability are very good. This is certainly not a piece of junk that will end up in the trash after several weeks of flying. Properly cared for, the Gold1 will offer years of flying fun.

It is easy to fly, the quality is better than pretty much anything else in this segment, it is light weight, and parts are flexible making it very hard to damage even with some pretty aggressive crashes.

The Gold1 platform has and will continue to grow into other exciting offspring such as the Gold1 scale helicopter.


The best thing about the Gold1 is the fact it appeals to such a wide range of RC enthusiasts. From the first timer who has never picked up the controls to a radio controlled device before, up to the advanced RC helicopter or fixed wing pilot wanting a fun way to keep flying indoors when the outside weather is less then ideal.

What Sets The Gold1 Apart & Makes It So Popular?

There are many reasons the Gold1 outshines other micro electric coaxial helicopters on the market, but it all starts with the 5 in 1 control board. The 5 in 1 board is the "brains" of this helicopter and the only reason something this small can fly so well. Never before has this much micro electronic sophistication been available so inexpensively.

The 5 in 1 controls the power to both coaxial rotor motors and does so with absolute precision while constantly calculating how much power to give each rotor to turn the heli left or right, increase or decrease altitude, or just hold a solid hover.

It may seem simple at first glance, but once you analyze all the physics that are going on, the hundreds of calculations and corrections that are being made - you start to appreciate the complexity.

A yaw rate gyro is built into the 5 and 1 unit and works in seamless harmony with the motor control circuitry to stop unwanted yaw with robotic precision.

The two linear servos that manipulate the swashplate are also mounted directly on the 5 in 1 board saving so much weight & space over using individual micro servos.

Perhaps the most exciting bit of circuitry crammed onto this tiny control board is the 4 channel receiver. This is what sets all of GS micro helicopters apart from the competition.

As you grow in this hobby, this is something you will really appreciate making it possible to control all your RC aircraft from one good radio saving time, money, and resources.

In fact, the Gold1 was the first to take advantage of this wonderful feature being offered in both a ready to fly  version that comes with a very basic radio as well as a BNF version.

Electronic "guts" aside, the other factors that keep pushing the Gold1 to the top are fantastic stability, amazing price, crash durability, all topped off with GS amazing parts support network world wide.

Sum all that technical jargon up and you get the number one reason the Gold1 outsells every other micro coaxial on the market...

IT'S JUST PLAIN FUN TO OWN & FLY!

Flight Characteristics

 As I mentioned this little heli is so stable. I have never flown any other coaxial that is as stable as the Gold1. They can hover in a solid spot for well over a minute with no pilot correction. Gold1's spin(pirouette) very quickly when given a command to do so or will pirouette turtle slow with a reduced rudder stick command. Lift control is very linear.

Allows you to smooth out the mid range of the throttle curve will further improve throttle response in the mid stick range improving hover control. Cyclic control is predictable and gentle. Gold1's are certainly not going to win any air races, if you want that kind of speed you will need to move up to a larger micro coaxial.

The Gold1 doesn't like any kind of wind. To put it more accurately - air movement. Yes, even the gentle air movement off a slowly turning ceiling fan, heat/AC duct, or convective air currents coming off a radiator or fireplace will throw it around. This is very common with all micro coaxial helicopters, but since the GS is one of the smallest weighing in at only one ounce, as you can imagine, it doesn't take much air movement to toss it about.


Flight time out of the included single cell, 150 mAh 3.7 volt LiPo battery will vary between 8 and 10 minutes depending on how aggressively you fly. 8 minutes is the norm for general fun flying. The two coreless motors that power the rotors and the 5 in 1 are very efficient to produce those kind of flight times out of a tiny 150 mAh battery.

The one must-have accessory everyone agrees on for the Gold1 (or any electric RC helicopter for that matter) is extra batteries. You can ask for 2 pieces battery and you can never have enough it seems since flying is so fun and so addictive. It is very frustrating waiting for your single battery to charge between flights. Speaking of charging, it takes about 20 minutes.

Final Thoughts

The Gold1 is best suited to the first time heli pilot for indoor fun and as I mentioned, it appeals to more advanced RC'ers as well. I still have so much fun with my Gold1's perhaps because I am still taken back when I think of the amount of micro technology that is crammed into each Gold1 enabling them to fly so bloody well.

Bottom line - there is not much else in the RC world that allows you to have so much fun at such a small cost as the little Gold1.

Wish choose Gold1.

 to be one of the most important and influential RC helicopters to have hit the micro indoor heli market in the years. This little heli has, and continues to introduce so many people to the hobby in an inexpensive and more importantly - fun successful way.

Despite the low cost, the quality and durability are very good. This is certainly not a piece of junk that will end up in the trash after several weeks of flying. Properly cared for, the Gold1 will offer years of flying fun.

It is easy to fly, the quality is better than pretty much anything else in this segment, it is light weight, and parts are flexible making it very hard to damage even with some pretty aggressive crashes.

The Gold1 platform has and will continue to grow into other exciting offspring such as the Gold1 scale helicopter.


The best thing about the Gold1 is the fact it appeals to such a wide range of RC enthusiasts. From the first timer who has never picked up the controls to a radio controlled device before, up to the advanced RC helicopter or fixed wing pilot wanting a fun way to keep flying indoors when the outside weather is less then ideal.

What Sets The Gold1 Apart & Makes It So Popular?

There are many reasons the Gold1 outshines other micro electric coaxial helicopters on the market, but it all starts with the 5 in 1 control board. The 5 in 1 board is the "brains" of this helicopter and the only reason something this small can fly so well. Never before has this much micro electronic sophistication been available so inexpensively.

The 5 in 1 controls the power to both coaxial rotor motors and does so with absolute precision while constantly calculating how much power to give each rotor to turn the heli left or right, increase or decrease altitude, or just hold a solid hover.

It may seem simple at first glance, but once you analyze all the physics that are going on, the hundreds of calculations and corrections that are being made - you start to appreciate the complexity.

A yaw rate gyro is built into the 5 and 1 unit and works in seamless harmony with the motor control circuitry to stop unwanted yaw with robotic precision.

The two linear servos that manipulate the swashplate are also mounted directly on the 5 in 1 board saving so much weight & space over using individual micro servos.

Perhaps the most exciting bit of circuitry crammed onto this tiny control board is the 4 channel receiver. This is what sets all of GS micro helicopters apart from the competition.

As you grow in this hobby, this is something you will really appreciate making it possible to control all your RC aircraft from one good radio saving time, money, and resources.

In fact, the Gold1 was the first to take advantage of this wonderful feature being offered in both a ready to fly  version that comes with a very basic radio as well as a BNF version.

Electronic "guts" aside, the other factors that keep pushing the Gold1 to the top are fantastic stability, amazing price, crash durability, all topped off with GS amazing parts support network world wide.

Sum all that technical jargon up and you get the number one reason the Gold1 outsells every other micro coaxial on the market...

IT'S JUST PLAIN FUN TO OWN & FLY!

Flight Characteristics

 As I mentioned this little heli is so stable. I have never flown any other coaxial that is as stable as the Gold1. They can hover in a solid spot for well over a minute with no pilot correction. Gold1's spin(pirouette) very quickly when given a command to do so or will pirouette turtle slow with a reduced rudder stick command. Lift control is very linear.

Allows you to smooth out the mid range of the throttle curve will further improve throttle response in the mid stick range improving hover control. Cyclic control is predictable and gentle. Gold1's are certainly not going to win any air races, if you want that kind of speed you will need to move up to a larger micro coaxial.

The Gold1 doesn't like any kind of wind. To put it more accurately - air movement. Yes, even the gentle air movement off a slowly turning ceiling fan, heat/AC duct, or convective air currents coming off a radiator or fireplace will throw it around. This is very common with all micro coaxial helicopters, but since the GS is one of the smallest weighing in at only one ounce, as you can imagine, it doesn't take much air movement to toss it about.


Flight time out of the included single cell, 150 mAh 3.7 volt LiPo battery will vary between 8 and 10 minutes depending on how aggressively you fly. 8 minutes is the norm for general fun flying. The two coreless motors that power the rotors and the 5 in 1 are very efficient to produce those kind of flight times out of a tiny 150 mAh battery.

The one must-have accessory everyone agrees on for the Gold1 (or any electric RC helicopter for that matter) is extra batteries. You can ask for 2 pieces battery and you can never have enough it seems since flying is so fun and so addictive. It is very frustrating waiting for your single battery to charge between flights. Speaking of charging, it takes about 20 minutes.

Final Thoughts

The Gold1 is best suited to the first time heli pilot for indoor fun and as I mentioned, it appeals to more advanced RC'ers as well. I still have so much fun with my Gold1's perhaps because I am still taken back when I think of the amount of micro technology that is crammed into each Gold1 enabling them to fly so bloody well.

Bottom line - there is not much else in the RC world that allows you to have so much fun at such a small cost as the little Gold1.

Wish choose Gold1.

 

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