Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Camera-Equipped Remote Control Helicopters

By Eunice Star


Nowadays, flying remote control helicopters have been popular for all ages, both adult and children. This is an activity that is enjoyed by all especially the guys because of the sense of excitement and thrill that they experience when flying a remote control helicopter. Most often than not, playing remote control helicopters provides most guys quality time with each other. Teaching other people how to operate the remote control helicopter may be a good bonding experience for most guys. Flying a remote control helicopter should be done outside the house to avoid breaking and damaging a lot of things inside the house. For beginners, it is recommended to start using an inexpensive and not so complicated model so that you can just learn the basics first.

Over the years, remote control airplanes and helicopters have greatly improved. There are already remote control helicopters and airplanes with cameras. These types of remote control helicopters and planes are typically used by the army to spy on enemies in order to record the happenings and events that is taking place in a specific location. But remote control helicopters and airplanes with cameras are usually built for this purpose and mission and these types of remote control helicopters and airplanes are not easy to find in stores.

Here is a list of remote-controlled helicopters with cameras:

1. The GYRO Hawk Spy Camera is a type of remote-controlled helicopter with camera that is usually of big size. Not only is it equipped with a gyroscope, it is also equipped with high-resolution camera. The dimensions of this camera is 24-inch length, 3.5-inch width and 9-inch height.The different movements that this remote-controlled helicopter can do includes brooding over regularly, forward and backward, clockwise and counterclockwise and up and down motions. For this type of remote-controlled helicopters, the camera is already built in into the cockpit which is a good thing because there is no need for you to equip it yourself. Aside from that, upon buying this kind equipment, all parts are already assembled and attached including the batteries.

2. Draganflyer x4, Draganflyer x6 and Draganflyer x8- these types are considered high-end remote control helicopters because it can be guided by GPS to capture videos or images with high resolution and they have highly stable remote control. These types are typically larger yet have a light weight. These types of remote control helicopters are usually used by the military and are utilized almost anywhere.

3. The third type of remote-controlled helicopter with camera is the 3. AR Drone Quadricopter which are considered unique types because they can be controlled using Apple products like iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Because of its combined capability of modeling, video gaming and enhanced reality, this type of remote-controlled helicopter with camera is a temptation to a lot of remote-controlled helicopter enthusiasts. Aside from that, this type of device includes an ultrasound altimeter and a vertical and front camera.

4. Remote Control Helicopters that is attached with a small camera. This type of remote control helicopter with camera should be actually assembled by the owner if he does not want to buy those remote control helicopter types with built in camera feature. If you already have a remote control helicopter, you have the option to attach a Helicam Micro Video Recorder. This type of Micro Video recorder is available in two and four gigabyte and already includes a USB cable, camera, user Manual and the Micro SD Memory disk.

Because of technological advancements simple toys before is already made technologically-advanced, sophisticated,and more fun to use. Aside from that, they are no longer used as simple toys only but also as a helpful tool to be used for other purposes. But same with other toys, the remote control helicopters should be used responsibly.




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