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Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Right, this is a spycopter... £150 or so will get you this. It has built in camera with live transmitter that feeds a live image back to your PC. My intentions were to fly it using a netbook as the display and it certainly does work - this image quality is actually pretty good for a live feed and also includes audio, of course all you will likely hear is the "engine", but certainly this is a bitchin' device. You could use it for aerial surveys of buildings for example or just plain good old fun. When you price this compared to a real chopper and factor in the costs and safety concerns, it's a hell good cheapo thrill. It can run upto 2500 meters from the transmitter and give a clean live image back. You can literally fly it from the camera when you get all the crap setup proper and are comfortable with it. **Note, this is not novice heli, the learning curve is almost like a real heli i guess, basically it's nails, persevere though**
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