Picoo Z

Thu, Dec 25, 2008

 

Mini-whirlybird takes to sky ready to rain annoyance on your family and friends

Mini-whirlybird takes to sky ready to rain annoyance on your family and friends

Just thought I’d show you what Santa brought for me in the scope of gadgets this year. The Picoo Z is the worlds smallest RC helicopter and is able to hover around pretty accurately within the bounds of your house and outside in calm conditions. With user control of rotor RPM changing height and tail rotor spin speed to control yaw, simple aerobatic manuvers are achievable within a couple of test flights. The tiny little whirlybird is charged straight from the IR controller and allows 5-7mins flight time per charge. It’s pretty easy to get up in the air and flying around, annoying your pets and landing in peoples Turkey (although of course we certainly don’t condone such tomfoolery). So if you’re stuck with some cash or vouchers from Christmas this is definitely $20 well spent.

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