Micro-Helicopter Fun
zymano writes "Now this is a cool toy for the office or home! RC microhelicopter here that is flat out cool but not for sale.
So small that it can drop a sugar cube into your cup of coffee. It's 100 grams or lighter now. Some gallerys and videos on the page. You can buy one here and here."
build a USB controller for these things? I'd love to be able to run a network of these things from my pc.
You think that I'm crazy, you should see this guy!
Coupled with a wireless camera link, this would make a perfect recon system for the military or law enforcement. Add a weapon to it,...
It also reminds me of the opening of MIB - you see an insect, it looks like highly advanced tech. Then it splats onto a windshield. This sort of durability limits battlefied (and many other) apps, right?
These arent as micro as micro gets in the heli world! They are small, but not as small as home made kits. These birds also are NOT ballsy (is that a word?) enough to hoist around a camera, let alone a weapon. There are helis that can and do do that. Check this out: http://www.mh.ttu.ee/risto/index.htm He hooked a camera and GPS to his logo and posted some video. cool stuff!
Mike Stammer
... just a toxic needle in a air-compressed tube and you are ready for an assasination...
I once read somewhere that these helicopters go for a price of 30-40 thousand. Same as a car....
Browsers shouldn't have a back button!! It's all about going forward...
How hard would this be to do?
Flying a model (or real helicopter) for that matter require continuous delicate feedback - far more than flying a fixed wing aircraft.
Do modern real heli's have auto-pilot? I'm sure they do; but how hard would it be to incorporate the necessary sensors into the model of this size and have controlled by computer?
Also, because of the fact that they are lighter and smaller, they will not move anything like a real helicopter. Clever work with models will produce more realistic-looking motion.
Ultimately, CPU power getting endlessly cheaper should provide the solution to your problem. :P
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
This was the BEST FUN ive ever had with ANY
RC gadget. Be WARNED though, ITS INSANELY
difficult to FLY it. This is about the most
difficult RC helicopter to fly. Its problem
areas are at TAKE off and Landing when the
rotor wash begins to cycle back into the blades.
With the utmost concentration I could hover it
withing a 5 foot area, but its ALL OVER that
5 foot area.. Flight times are about 5 mins.
Also, the other posters are correct is realistically impossible to fly it outdoors with
its STOCK configuration. But Ive HAD TONS of fun
scaring my cats with it indoors. With the piccolo
helicopter I also experienced the opposite of
ground effect (Enhanced lift closer to the ground)
which I called "Ceiling" effect, the closer
to your ceiling indoors, the higher the chance
of it sucking itself into the ceiling due to
suction.