Micro-Helicopter Fun 201
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."
Once we can get a couple of Mini Sams (Score:5, Funny)
Man... (Score:5, Funny)
OK now. Seriously. Whoever wrote that blurb had their RC helicopter drop some seriously fucked-up sugar cubes in their coffee this morning. "It's not for sale" "buy one here" "Some gallerys and videos on the page" "100 grams or lighter now."
Lay off the acid, please...
Re:Man... (Score:5, Informative)
Which aren't under 100 grams etc etc.
So the blurb should read "here is a very light helicopter you can't buy and here are some that are a bit heavier but which are for sale"
Troc
Be glad (Score:1)
BTW, this is a repost, they had these up with Zip-Zaps way back in december.
Re:Man... (Score:3, Funny)
Or at least bring enough to share with the rest of the class.
Re:Man... (Score:5, Funny)
Sikorsky makes helicopters that can also drop a sugar cube into your cup of coffee, or can drop an 18-wheeled truck full of sugar into your cup of coffee.
Re:Man... (Score:3, Insightful)
Land on my kitchen counter and be loaded with a sugar cube, then take off and fly the 11 feet to my coffee table and drop that cube in my cup.
I don't even think they make one that will fit through my apartment door! Not with the rotors fully deployed.
Get real!
Re:Man... (Score:2)
On dropping sugar cubes into coffee... (Score:2)
A full-scale CH-53D [fas.org] could do this as well. Of course, instead of trying to maneuver the bird into position to drop one cube into your coffee, it'd probably just dump 6.35e05 cubes of sugar onto and around your cup of coffee, which, while not terribly useful, would look pretty damn cool.
I wonder.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I wonder.... (Score:2)
Re:I wonder.... (Score:3, Interesting)
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, C
Re:I wonder.... (Score:2, Informative)
When are companies going to (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:When are companies going to (Score:3, Informative)
Re:When are companies going to (Score:1, Flamebait)
M@
Re:When are companies going to (Score:5, Funny)
but of course you'll have to buy a few cans of oil to put under the sandbox, just for realism...
How hard is helicopter AI control? (Score:3, Interesting)
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?
Re:How hard is helicopter AI control? (Score:3, Informative)
You're welcome.
Re:How hard is helicopter AI control? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:When are companies going to (Score:3)
Can't buy one? (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Can't buy one? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Can't buy one? (Score:2)
You can't buy the heli shown on the first link because it's a prototype, but the following two links point to commercially-available small helis.
Aha! (Score:1, Funny)
RTFA (Score:5, Informative)
Re:RTFA (Score:2)
"You can get similar ones here and here" or "you can get other micro-helicopters here and here", and we could have discussed about the topic for a change...
Finally (Score:5, Funny)
*starts humming Airwolf theme*
Re:Finally (Score:5, Funny)
I've had this model fake volcano/mountain for like six years, and it took until now to find the appropriate mini-Airwolf. Now I just need to order one of these babies, paint it black, and get out my Ernest Borgnine figurine.
...or just order the Airwolf fuselage halfway down the first order page...
That Ernest Borgnine Figurine... (Score:1)
Everything's really starting to come together for you, isn't it?
There are a quite a few ... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Finally (Score:1)
Re:Finally (Score:2)
Flying Assassin (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Flying Assassin (Score:1)
Shhhh or the fbi will take down the helicopter site, your comment and the whole of slasdhot for encouraging terrorists.
Re:Flying Assassin (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Flying Assassin (Score:1, Interesting)
Also, you could use them as kamakazi type drones. Only a small amount of explosive would be needed for them to drive into a crowd or attack a single individual(assasination) and inflict damage. Of course they would need to be pretty quiet for that.
Re:Flying Assassin (Score:5, Informative)
they are insanely difficult to fly weighing 16 pounds and having a 1-2 horsepower gas engine in a light breeze.. this little guy needs to fly in ZERO wind because of it's tiny weight. I am not an expert but after flying a gas powered RC chopper for 5 minutes I was exausted. the experts refuse to fly in anything other than a steady wind that is less than 10 mph gusty is asking for trouble and these things will instantly chase after any passing vehicle without the pilot wanting it to.
so if your intended target is sitting in a gym WITHOUT the ac running or any fans and won't move away from the attacking toy then your idea will work, otherwise pick a less dramatic deployment mechanisim that attracts less attention and doesnt feel like a poorly written James Bond novel.
Re:Flying Assassin (Score:2)
Re:Flying Assassin (Score:1)
Re:Flying Assassin (Score:2)
It doesn't allow them to defy the laws of physics, but does allow them to be controlled far more easily as the pilot can focus more on the big picture aviation instead of the constant microadjustments.
Re:Flying Assassin (Score:2)
The slipstream effect is a bother with a little thing like that tho.
Re:Flying Assassin (Score:1)
Regardless, I really doubt that would work as well as you think. Even with something like sarin, probably the worst that would happen is a panic and a stampede. And Kamakazi? I guess you could burn somebody, maybe blind them, but unless they tried to eat your bomb, it's probably not going to do too much.
Anyway, better go unlock your doors. Maybe you won't have to replace them.
Re:Flying Assassin (Score:2)
Aarh! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Aarh! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Aarh! (Score:5, Funny)
330ml, 350ml or 500 ml? (Score:2)
Re:Aarh! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Aarh! (Score:2)
Re:Aarh! (Score:2)
Re:Aarh! (Score:2)
Teeth! Teeth!
j/k
Re:Aarh! (Score:2)
My brain must be in Monday mode again... (Score:1, Redundant)
sale? (Score:2)
Re:sale? (Score:5, Funny)
Troc
Re:sale? (Score:2)
Check it out.. (Score:1, Funny)
Cool (Score:1)
Rus
This thing kicks ass (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:This thing kicks ass (Score:4, Insightful)
Small things are inherently limited in capability, yes, which is one of the reasons the gray-goo fears are unfounded; nanomachines are only invincible ravenous beasts in science-fiction. In reality it would probably be little more then an annoyance, and gray-goo-type nanomachines would be easily destroyed with the simple application of heat, radiation, or nearly anything else. These helicopters will be able to take a far wider range of environmental conditions then microscopic-scale machines, and we still think of the helicopters as fragile...
The Matrix... (Score:5, Funny)
'Not yet.'
*makes phone call*
'Tank, I need to fly a chick-sized mini-helicopter.'
*eyes flutter*
'Let's go.'
So small that it can drop a sugar cube... (Score:5, Funny)
I'm not sure this really says much about how small these coptors are.
Re:So small that it can drop a sugar cube... (Score:3, Funny)
This is hardly new (Score:5, Interesting)
You don't need a big gun (Score:2, Interesting)
Real video games now!! comanche here I come (Score:5, Funny)
Thats really cool what I just saw. I think my priorities have been reshuffled now, I need to save up for this.
Then buy a couple with rubber-band missles and do a real lanparty. Better yet small ink canisters to really mess up the opponent on his chair if his copter cant stop yours.
Or even strap on a teeny camera with a bluetooth transmitter and send it...... places......
Re:Real video games now!! comanche here I come (Score:2)
Oh, please, don't give X10 any more ideas; they're dreadful enough already.
Re:Real video games now!! comanche here I come (Score:2)
Bluetooth has a VERY limited range. It's for PANs...Personal Area Networks.
I guess you could send it......places......like...... up your own ass.
Re:OFFTOPIC (Score:2)
Pixel vs obtainable RC helis (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.ikarus-modellbau.de/ubbthreads
Here is a bbs for the product.
what about the chick? (Score:1)
Thousands of these chicks die every year around easter after being mistreated horribly by some annoying little brat who just had to have one for Easter. And now this guy used one to demonstrate the size of his microhelicopter that nobody but the military cares about!
First videos don't work (Score:5, Informative)
These are common (Score:3, Informative)
http://rcgroups.com/links/index.php?t=article&c
Fits in the palm of one hand.
Danger! Decapitation Risk. (Score:3, Funny)
Bigger than a micro, but 100 g sugar no problem (Score:2, Interesting)
I once read somewhere that these helicopters go for a price of 30-40 thousand. Same as a car....
Re:Bigger than a micro, but 100 g sugar no problem (Score:2)
This really ain't news but anyway (Score:5, Informative)
Those were hand made, but the guy helped IKarus to design the Eco Piccolo [ikarus-modellbau.de] which is really small and comes in a kit form.
Then, there is also the MS Composite Hornet [mrcarbon.com], which I personally prefer. Those 2 are a lot of fun to fly, but you have to be dedicated to them, because they need a lot of tweeking to get every bit of power from the cells, extra care must also be taken because of their small form. And they are also everything but cheap...
Anyway, a very geeky hobby that's for sure...
Re:This really ain't news but anyway (Score:3, Funny)
Re:This really ain't news but anyway (Score:2)
While they can hurt you a bit, it won't be that bad at all. You wont loose a fingure...
The
Those can kill! But a piccolo or an hornet would probably not even cut thru the skin...
Tethered, but still great fun... (Score:4, Informative)
Around £200 in the UK. I now have to redecorate as a result of buying mine.
BROKEN LINK - See here for Snelflight Hoverfly (Score:5, Informative)
Snelflight [snelflight.co.uk]
I prefer the Mini Flying Saucer (Score:2, Informative)
(Somewhat) Important Distinction (Score:1)
$500 (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm sorry, but I could have a lot more fun with $500:
1. A night out with my girl
2. A GeForce 4 ti4200
3. 256MB more RAM
4. The new issue of Maxim with Tyra Banks on the cover
5. Jergen's Extra Silky Smooth Antibacterial lotion
5. An eight ball of white
6. A better web host because The Effect made my mini-PC-heli fan page go bye-bye
If only I had a beowulf cluster of those... (Score:2, Funny)
Similar one, but much cheaper... (Score:4, Informative)
only 120grammes, and only 199Euros, which is pretty much $200.
Wait a second.. (Score:5, Funny)
Impress me (Score:5, Funny)
You want to impress me, build a helicopter so small it CAN'T drop a sugar cube into your cup of coffee.
Warning! (Score:5, Informative)
Expect to have frequent, expensive crashes while learning how to fly. You will do save yourself a huge amount of time if you spend a few hours (or even a few minutes) browsing some RC forums before toy buy. eg, http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/index.php [rcgroups.com] is a good start.
Also, a mini RC helicopter is much harder to fly than a larger, specially designed trainer. Be warned.
Re:Warning! (Score:2)
Also, you can add things like heading logic to some brands which make life a bit easier if you're not too good at controlling the tail rotor
-psy
Re:Warning! (Score:2)
Re:Warning! AGREED! (Score:2)
Hell, flying an RC plane is hard enough, don't forget dangerous!
Re:Warning! -- INSIDE INFO -- (Score:2)
I guess it is plausible that it is relatively easy to fly. The problem is though I bet a bunch of people are going to buy one of the other mini RC helis (that are NOT easy to fly) and be very disappointed when they crash and/or hurt someone on its first flight.
Great! (Score:2, Insightful)
Pretty cool, but I'd believe it's a bitch to fly (Score:2)
Re:Huh? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:spamdot.org? (Score:2)
Sorry, (Score:2, Funny)
A better way to kick the porn habit is to glue sandpaper to your hands, pillow and realdoll.
Re:So small ? (Score:2)
You've never been under a hovering helicopter before, have you? A Pixel has the advantage of not blowing your cup across the field (or room) before it gets into cube dropping position.