Mini Electric Helicopters (8 pics)

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Single Passenger Silent Mini Electric Helicopters. Made in Japan. Travel at 62 mph (100km/h).



1 Mini Electric Helicopters (8 pics)


2 Mini Electric Helicopters (8 pics)


3 Mini Electric Helicopters (8 pics)


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6 Mini Electric Helicopters (8 pics)


7 Mini Electric Helicopters (8 pics)


8 Mini Electric Helicopters (8 pics)

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№1 Author: peaceb (14 Nov 2012 02:04) Total user comments: 25


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04 love it..
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№2 Author: olborer (14 Nov 2012 03:17) Total user comments: 265


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i wonder whats the range on this thing
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№3 Author: morrel2 (14 Nov 2012 04:05) Total user comments: 682


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how much flying time? And whats max altitude?
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№4 Author: Zangief86 (14 Nov 2012 04:18) Total user comments: 143


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morrel2,
Your avatar made me smack my screen a few times. Well played sir!
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№5 Author: adzhoe (14 Nov 2012 06:03) Total user comments: 15111


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Is it already in production? Or is that just a static displayto generate interest in a future product?...Sure is cool looking, more information lease!
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№6 Author: kryptor (14 Nov 2012 06:20) Total user comments: 4840


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Questions, questions .... I didn't even find this thing on the site the source link
took me to.


Edit: Damn I'm good, I found a VIDEO. It's made by Hirobo, the famous
Japanese RC helicopter manufacturer. The video isn't in English so I have
no idea what they're saying. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=GBJRWc_-fz0
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№7 Author: Neherson (14 Nov 2012 09:54) Total user comments: 76


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Hirobo HX-1 "bit". Interestingly, the concept uses Saitek X52 HOTAS without pedals. Is it supposed to use stick to control yaw?
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№8 Author: mahedi (14 Nov 2012 12:33) Total user comments: 10772


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I need one
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№9 Author: alexhost (14 Nov 2012 15:28) Total user comments: 116


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would be graet for paparazzies
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№10 Author: thughugger (14 Nov 2012 17:07) Total user comments: 1015


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looks so cool
not sure if you would walk away if you crashed
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№11 Author: Lu (14 Nov 2012 18:03) Total user comments: 15132


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Interesting piece of machinery. Technology is heading the right way.
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№12 Author: treeman22tyger (14 Nov 2012 20:54) Total user comments: 95


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take my money NOW
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