Tsakali wrote:
It has a 2.4ghz radio connection which stays solid, so it won't lose connection that easily, up to 80 meters distance and you tube videos shows it flying outdoors - wide open areas with about 5mph winds. sure , it won't be stable but it will stay flying.

But to be honest, I got it this small so i can mostly fuck around inside the house.
Also, this thing is pretty solid... just check out this video where it gets thoroughly abused...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1cwsX9ZOZg
bouncing off shit , kicked like a football against walls etc.... keeps going.
Yeah... I'll wait to hear from you and your experiences outside.
Where I live it'd be impossible, it's very windy here, dunno how it is where you're at.
Them taking a beating is fine, but I'll tell you from experience that those beatings slowly warp little parts that eventually cause the helicopter to fail. Mine simply couldn't produce the power it needed to get any lift by the end and I suspect it was because the rotor shaft had been slightly bent, so minute I couldn't even tell where. So be careful with it.
If you've never owned one, buy a cheap one to get used to how they behave because you're going to crash it, I guarentee it. You'll learn fairly quick that walls have this suction ability and will litterally suck the helicopter into it, I'm not making this up btw.
Otherwise they're a lot of fun, I had my kids chasing mine from one end of the house to the other I really enjoyed it but it's true what some people here said. You'll play with it a few days then put it aside and never touch it again for a year. Decide to play with it and find out it's too dusty inside to fly or the battery won't keep a charge anymore so enjoy it while it lasts.