Model aircraft remotes out of control
Thursday, April 2, 2009 | 04:05 PM ET
Horizon Hobby Inc. of Champaign, Ill., has recalled about 15,000 Spektrum DX6i radio transmitters because they can cause model airplanes and helicopters they control to crash into bystanders or property, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says.
The propellers can also spin unexpectedly.
Horizon Hobby is aware of two injuries that resulted in multiple cuts to the hands.
The transmitters have Spektrum DX6i printed on the front and were sold alone or as part of three ready-to-fly model aircraft. The item number is on the product’s packaging. The date code is on a label inside the transmitter’s battery compartment or on the underside of the battery compartment door.
The recalled items are:
-The Spektrum DX6i 6-Channel Full Range Radio Transmitter, item numbers SPM6600, SPM6600E, SPM66001E, SPMR6600, SPMR6600E, SPMR66001 and SPMR66001E.
-The E-Flite Blade 400 Ready-To-Fly Electric Mini Helicopter, item numbers EFLH1400, EFLH1400M1 and EFLH1400M2.
-The E-Flite T-34 25 ePTS Ready-to-Fly Airplane, item EFL4800.
-The Hangar 9 P-51 Mustang Mk II PTS Ready-to-Fly Airplane, item Han4425.
All of the items share date codes that include 807E, 808E, 809E, 810E, 811E, 812E and 901E.
The products were sold at independent model and hobby shops from July 2008 through January 2009 for about $200 US for the transmitter, or for between $400 and $500 for the transmitter with a airplane or helicopter.
Consumers should stop using the recalled radio transmitters and contact Horizon Hobby to arrange to have the transmitters shipped for inspection and repair.
Recalls and Advisories »
Recent Topics
- Toy cookie sets recalled over barium levels
- Monday, November 23, 2009
- KookSoother teethers recalled over possible bacterial contamination
- Wednesday, November 18, 2009
- Homelite leaf blowers recalled over fire hazard
- Tuesday, November 17, 2009
- Natursutten baby teethers recalled over contamination risk
- Tuesday, November 17, 2009
- Nutkao nut spread recalled over unlabelled peanuts
- Monday, November 9, 2009
- Subscribe to Recalls and Advisories
Categories
- Health & Food (392)
- Cars & Vehicles (74)
- Children's Products (488)
- Home & Recreation (492)
Archives
- November 2009 (7)
- October 2009 (8)
- September 2009 (21)
- August 2009 (39)
- July 2009 (51)
- June 2009 (48)
- May 2009 (37)
- April 2009 (54)
- March 2009 (73)
- February 2009 (56)
- January 2009 (53)
- December 2008 (25)
- November 2008 (17)
- October 2008 (53)
- September 2008 (52)
- August 2008 (52)
- July 2008 (46)
- June 2008 (32)
- May 2008 (35)
- April 2008 (31)
- March 2008 (31)
- February 2008 (26)
- January 2008 (36)
- December 2007 (43)
- November 2007 (45)
- October 2007 (45)
- September 2007 (22)
- August 2007 (39)
- July 2007 (42)
- June 2007 (39)
- May 2007 (29)
- April 2007 (23)
- March 2007 (42)
- February 2007 (36)
- January 2007 (30)
- December 2006 (46)
- November 2006 (39)
- October 2006 (33)
- September 2006 (41)
- August 2006 (37)