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  2. Picoo Z - Wikipedia

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    The helicopter is controlled by a 3-frequency a-b-c infrared controller, with two channels (one for the main rotor and one for the tail rotor) allowing independent user control of throttle (main rotor RPM) and tail rotor RPM. It is designed for indoor flying, but can also be flown outdoors in calm conditions with minimal lighting, otherwise the ...

  3. VertiBird - Wikipedia

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    The Mattel VertiBird helicopter flies around a central base containing an electric motor, spring lift assist, pitch control, batteries, and a throttle.A 21-inch arm with pitch control rod and the spindle that transfers the power to helicopter via drive springs and drive rod, is connected from the central base to the helicopter.

  4. Radio-controlled helicopter - Wikipedia

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    Electric Trex 250 micro heli flying inverted Electric-powered Venom Air Corps Ocean Rescue Electric-powered Align T-rex 450SE Electric-powered E-flite Blade 400 3D Electric-powered Syma S107 This Heli-Max Axe Micro CX model helicopter is an example of a micro-sized coaxial model.

  5. FlyTech Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    The Flytech Dragonfly is a remote-controlled flying toy manufactured by WowWee.The Dragonfly has been incorrectly billed as the world's first commercially available RC ornithopter (flapping wing aircraft).

  6. Air Hogs - Wikipedia

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    Air Hogs is a line of toy airplanes, helicopters, rockets, and cars manufactured and owned by the Spin Master company of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] They are radio controlled, free-flying, and air-powered aircraft. Several of these, especially the remote-controlled (R/C) ones, are designed to be easily flown without any need for assembly.

  7. Radio-controlled aircraft - Wikipedia

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    When flying FPV, the pilot sees from the aircraft's perspective, and does not even have to look at the model. As a result, FPV aircraft can be flown well beyond visual range, limited only by the range of the remote control, video transmitter and endurance of the aircraft. A typical FPV video feed with an on-screen display showing navigational data

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