Air Hogs RC Havoc Cyclone
- The Havoc Cyclone is the first airplane that performs stunts indoors
- Verticle rolls, loops and stall are just some of the great tricks that you can perform, all in an average sized living room
Product Description
The Havoc Cyclone is the first airplane that performs stunts indoors!
Verticle rolls, loops and stall are just some of the great tricks that you can perform, all in an average sized living room.
But not only is the Havoc Cyclone a great stunt plane, it is also a smooth and easy indoor flyer, which can be flown in small spaces. Charges in 5-6 minutes from charger/controller.
Battery requirements- 1 LIPO Battery and charger included!
Requires 4 x AA batteries for … More >>

Warning! The cheapies at Air Hogs decided to leave out the IR Booster which is included in the real Silverlit versions of this toy sold in other countries! Very short range and useless outside!
Rating: 2 / 5
This thing is awesome. It has taken countless crashes against walls, cabinets, hardwood floor, shelfs, etc. My dad even flew it into a tree! It took three head-on hits with three logs, fell three branches down and after that IT STILL WORKED!!! Anyway, this is much more fun than any indoor heli. With it’s awesome stunts such as, torque roll, hamerhead turns, and even inverted flight. Bottom line, this is a great toy. And at a great price. I would recommend it to anyone.
Rating: 5 / 5
I can’t believe how much fun this plane is. It flies really well in my small living room, where I can get it to fly the perimeter of the room, or cut figure eights. When i crank up the throttle on the remote control it does some cool tricks like spins and flips. Im really not a great pilot, but this is one plane that i can control well. It is also really strong. I’ve crashed it many times already and it is still keeps on flying. Way more fun than the Havoc that I got a while ago.
Rating: 4 / 5
dont mess with the rudder on the back if you mess with it to much it will break and stop working so only mess with it if your replacing it other than that its great and is strong and flies very well.make sure its fully charged for best results.in a scale from 1-10 for flying id give it a 8. thanks for reading
Rating: 3 / 5
the Air Hogs Cyclone is the best indoor infra-red (IR) flying toy i’ve found, and i’ve tried a LOT, from Havoc and MicroMosquito helicopters to Dragonfly and Vamp ornithopters to Palm-Z and NanoHawk planes (if you’re not familiar with any of those, no worries because the Cyclone excells on its own merits)
i find myself struggling trying to describe it, though. it’s a “plane” because the shape of the body generates lift, but it flies more like a helicopter in that most of your control goes to adjust altitude & direction instead of speed. the speed is pretty constant, so increased throttle tends to give altitude instead of speed, and decreased throttle drops altitude instead of slowing down
full throttle makes it do strange and fun stuff, like the “torque roll” — the Cyclone will start to climb, then stall, then “prop hang” briefly, then start spinning on its axis
i have a tiny living room, but found myself doing nice comfortable figure 8s. the Cyclone can take off from a smooth surface in about 18″, and can land anywhere
the foam is the same used in NanoHawks, not the bendy foam in Aero Aces. what does that mean? it’ll break if you sit on it, but you could THROW the thing into a wall as hard as you wanted, and because it’s so light (7.5 grams) it’ll just bounce off and flutter to the ground
i’d recommend this to both first-timers as well as experienced flyers
Rating: 5 / 5