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  • New Synergy R/C Website

    Hello everyone,

    Just thought I would let you know that Synergy has a new website. Check it out here. --> Synergy R/C Helicopters

    Also important information in the about section which solidifies Synergy will be around for a long time. Read it on the website here -> About : Synergy R/C Helicopters or the below text.

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    Synergy Helicopters first came on the R/C helicopter scene in 2006 with the introduction of the Synergy N9, designed by Jason Krause and Todd Bennett. It soon became recognized as the Ferrari of model helicopters through its innovative and detailed lines as well as its stable, fast flying characteristics. Enthusiasts for the N9 grew rapidly across the world as hobbyists found it to be an all round answer to their flying needs, from beginner to hard 3D pilots.


    As time passed, Jason Krause moved on to other projects, and investor Stephen Fan looked for a new engineer who could continue design maintenance work as well as create new models to solidify the Synergy brand in the R/C market place. The position was offered to Matt Botos, a Synergy team pro pilot who had previous experience with engineering and computer science. Looking for a career change and intrigued by the opportunity to make his favorite hobby a career, Matt Botos accepted the position of designer in September 2007. He immediately saw the need to design a few upgrades/fixes for the original N9, which soon became the N9SE parts. Matt then turned his attention to designing a new Synergy 50 sized model helicopter which was completed in January of 2008 where it sat on the desk of owner Stephen Fan for nearly eight months.


    In August of 2008 at the IRCHA jamboree the prototyping of the Synergy N5 finally began. It was only a few months later and Synergy had it’s first complete N5 prototype to test. The prototype machine was put through its paces for nearly one year with 1000+ flights and only 3 crashes none of which were due to mechanical failures. The production run began in November of 2009 with plans of release in January of 2010. Sadly, on January 30th 2010 owner/investor Stephen Fan was killed in a tragic race car accident. This unfortunate accident put the company in a frozen state which would eventually change the face of Synergy. It was at this point that Todd Bennett, after the loss of his good friend Stephen Fan, decided to pursue other opportunities and handed the distribution reins to Matt Botos where he created the Botos Design & Distribution Corporation.


    Synergy continued production of the N5 with Albert, a friend of Stephen, at the reins. Coordinating with vendors to aid in the release of the N5, Albert worked very hard to make sure production was headed in the right direction. In May of 2010 Synergy released The N5 which immediately became a success; hobbyists lauded it as a true “builder’s machine” with the ability to hold its line through big fast maneuvers better than any other 50 size machine on the market. The N5 was also the biggest 50 size machine on the market with the same excellent customer service but this time directly from the designer, offering a fantastic value in a recently shattered economy, making it even more popular. Without the help of Stephens dear friend Albert, Synergy likely would have dissolved.
    Shortly after the N5′s release, Matt Botos accepted sole ownership of Synergy R/C Helicopters. Botos Design & Distribution Co. is now the funding umbrella corporation to Synergy Model Helicopters. Offering superior customer service and support, Botos Design & Distribution is dedicated to keeping the Synergy brand a forerunner in the model helicopter world, as his unique and cutting-edge N9SE, N5, and E9 designs signify. Look for exciting things to come from this high-quality company known as Synergy Helicopters!


    Thanks,


    Matt

  • #2
    Awesome news Matt!
    Thanks!
    Rossco
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    • #3
      Nice one Matt

      Good to see your more than 100% behind the brand - I have to confess myself to be a Synergy freak loved the N9 the first time I had it then now back with it again in FBL format with the Vibe SG90 FBL Head on it.

      I haven't had the luxury of flying an N5 yet!
      Last edited by Stuart; 24-11-2010, 11:45 PM.
      Cheers
      Stuart

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      • #4
        Loving my N9, It just fly's so nicely and goes exactly where you put it,
        I can't wait to get my FBL N9 working properly, at the moment I'm having one or two teathing problems with getting the 3G unit setup correctly but it will all come together very soon and I'm sure I'll have as much if not even more fun when its right.
        Its great to hear that the product support is going to carry on and grow even better

        Thanks for the news Matt.
        Sean,

        Logo 700 Xxtreme
        SAB Gobbler 700
        SAB Gobby 500
        T-Rex 700, Now FuBarred (Lol)
        T-Rex 700E, 12s Fun
        T-Rex 250 FBL, Less parts to break,
        DJi 450 FPV Flamewheel

        1 Very understanding Wife

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        • #5
          Nice to have the website up - many a time i visited the address on the side of my N5 to only be presented with no such page

          disclaimer: this was a while ago and I may be mistaken
          Last edited by debrooker; 24-11-2010, 11:41 PM.

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          • #6
            My next heli. Lookin forward to it. Good news Matt and nice to hear of someone making a go of it
            Humble owner of 7 Eddie Gold Stars and Ex - member of Mk Heli Club
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            • #7
              interesting story behind the Synergy helicopters and also sad, but good to hear its in good hands now as well.
              Mark
              www.uavaerialservices.co.uk
              BNUCs - Operations certified
              CAA - Permit for Aerial Work

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              • #8
                Just to revive an old thread, just noticed and joined the Forum there. May be useful for the tips and experiences such as FBL

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