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Eye indicator light: the eye light can be used to check the state of the helicopter. Turn on the power of the remote control: if the eyes flash slowly, its charging; if quickly, it missed the signal from the remote control; if the eyes stop flashing and off at the same time, charging completed. When the power on the remote control was turned off, the eyes will flash when you turn the power of smart remote-controlled dragonfly.
Two-channel for controlling: can fly up and down, left and right , the remote control can be used to control the speed of the wings or the rear, or charge the helicopter at the same time.
Side view of the remote control I'll be using for two of my racing 'bugs' in the March 21st race. It's a PC gaming wheel rebuilt as a remote control (replaced the potentiometers with switches, and put a transmitter inside.)
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Those foam squeeze logo'd toys companies give out? Some of us at my company organize motorized foam toy races. You can see our rules (as well as pix/video from previous events here: www.4xkn.com/birch_bugs/index.html
Remote control I encountered in a hotel room somewhere. Boulder, Colorado, I think.
Tenuous link: buttons
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U.S. CENTRAL COMMAND (June 4, 2011) A Tiger Shark unmanned aerial vehicle returns from a mission supporting forces in theater. The Tiger Shark UAV is the result of a rapid deployment effort by the Naval Air Systems Command special surveillance program (SSP) to fulfill urgent operational needs. SSP delivered Tiger Shark to theater in seven months, and since 2006, has logged more than 20,000 flight hours on more than 4,000 missions. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)
Real close. 1/6 sec at f 18 / ISO200 - 50mm. EF50mm f/1.8 II - Reversed.
Pick an everyday subject and get as close as you can to it. Make a photograph and post it!