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The flight can be seen in this video taken from a quadcopter.
In the future, the quadcopter should also be able to do without these codes.
The quadcopter was designed to work indoors, even in small rooms.
This instructed the quadcopter to turn right, left, lift, and then fall.
This is a great entry level racing quadcopter in the 250 range.
What he can do with a quadcopter is jaw dropping.
The Vienna quadcopter, however, does not need any external input.
The components of the quadcopter are less than a thousand Euros, says the team.
In case there was any doubt, a camera-equipped quadcopter provided a live view.
For that matter, so does a precisely placed lone wolf quadcopter.
And you thought the quadcopter you bought online was cool.
It never occurred to me to mount a firearm on a quadcopter.
Let's assume that a quadcopter attack will happen at some point in the United States.
Facing away from the quadcopter, the subjects were asked to imagine using their right hand, left hand, and both hands together.
Oakland University had to drop out at the last minute due to a fatal crash to their quadcopter.
Among the designs available is a quadcopter, that uses four propellers to lift it into the air.
What's not to love about a quadcopter that is small enough to fit in a backpack and doesn't require a dedicated controller?
Yes, it's a working quadcopter, albeit one small enough to crash-land in your coffee cup if you're not careful.
The need for aircraft with greater maneuverability and hovering ability has led to a rise in quadcopter research.
Nixie is part quadcopter, part smart watch, and could change the way we take photos.
After months of work and more than a hundred attempts, the resulting quadcopter finally became successful and entered service in 2013.
A package containing drugs hung from the quadcopter and was seized by prisoners before prison staff could get to it.
The quadcopter does not require specialized ground control modules, but instead, it is controlled by a laptop.
The quadcopter's intelligence, which allows it to navigate, was coded in a smartphone-app.
The quadcopter was driven with a pre-set forward motion and controlled only by subjects' thoughts.
This unique helicopter was intended to be the prototype for a line of much larger civil and military quadrotor helicopters.
The installation consists of 1,500 modules put into place by a multitude of quadrotor helicopters.
The Aerotechnik WGM.21 is a quadrotor helicopter that was developed in the 1970s.
The Gamera I is purpose-designed quadrotor helicopter to meet the criteria of the 1980 Sikorsky Prize.
A quadcopter, also called a quadrotor helicopter or quadrotor, is a multirotor helicopter that is lifted and propelled by four rotors.
The quadrotor helicopter, known simply as the de Bothezat helicopter, was built by de Bothezat and Ivan Jerome in the hangars of Wright Field near Dayton, Ohio.
The Curtiss-Wright VZ-7 (also known as the VZ-7AP) was a VTOL quadrotor helicopter aircraft designed by the Curtiss-Wright company for the US Army.
During the war, he was stationed at Langley Field, Virginia and McCook Field, Ohio; he was one of two men trained to fly the De Bothezat helicopter, an early quadrotor helicopter.
In the US, George de Bothezat built the quadrotor helicopter de Bothezat helicopter for the United States Army Air Service but the Army cancelled the program in 1924, and the aircraft was scrapped.
The de Bothezat helicopter, also known as the Jerome-de Bothezat Flying Octopus, was an experimental quadrotor helicopter built for the United States Army Air Service by George de Bothezat in the early 1920s, and was said at the time to be the first successful helicopter.