LOGO 700 (2026)
LOGO 700—it’s almost time!
Over many months and thousands of flights, we have continuously improved and extensively tested the new LOGO 700, which was already announced for summer 2025, before it can now finally go into production.
Every improvement allowed us to push the VBar parameters even further.
We are especially happy about that. Every pilot can look forward to it.
This, in turn, meant that we had to adapt other components to the now even higher loads.
For every change, we manufactured new parts, which often enough and inevitably led to the adaption and manufacture of further parts.
We have continuously and extensively tested all changes for function, durability, and longevity in competitive 3D flight.
In this way, we have created a helicopter that can withstand the toughest flight maneuvers, not just for a few flights before the first components have to be replaced due to early wear, but one that just keeps flying and flying and flying.
Fittingly, when it is released, we will also be able to deliver the popular and proven VTX rotor blades again, which have always matched the LOGO 700 perfectly with their smoothness and performance.
As pilots, you can rely on your new LOGO 700 meeting—and withstanding—the demands of modern flying styles, high-performance drive systems, and modern stabilization systems.
As hobby pilots, you will benefit from the reliability and low-maintenance design of the new LOGO 700, and as competition pilots, it is especially important that you can use your time for training and flying, rather than building, tinkering, and repairing.
Unfortunately, the delivery was disproportionately delayed because of this. But only in this way can we at Mikado ensure that all changes and developments will prove themselves in your day-to-day flying as well as competitively.
With development now complete, our team pilot Marik Wiehenstroth recently managed to take an excellent third place at the Thailand Heli Blowout 2025 with the brand-new LOGO 700, VBar Control EVO+, and VBar EVO version 8.2. He prevailed in a fiercely contested field of top-class international pilots and against other current model helicopter types.
Congratulations!
In the wake of the new LOGO 700, the new LOGO 580 has also been intensively developed further and tested, and is now practically ready for production start as well.

