Fly over 100 yards/91 metres! Fully charged in 10 seconds! Powered by a real micro motor! Plenty of cool designs to collect! Charger included! Product color may vary from image shown
Piezoelectrics do not use magnetic force to align as I said in the video. They just look for movement. This video was made to dwell on what we had 35 years ago. This was “New Technology” back then, as RC helicopters became another important part of RC modeling. Here I demonstrate how the old Gyros worked with a motor and flywheel (which drew lots of battery power) and explain how these gyroscopes actually worked then and now. Today’s Piezoelectric chip gyros are not that much different, using the same “feedback” principal. Only today we have simple, no moving parts, light weight, Piezo electric “Movement Sensors” to help. You can get them from Xheli.com at this link. www.dpbolvw.net Again thanks for watching, and fly easy! Dave
Ive adjusted the trim maximum to the right, but it keeps spinning counterclockwise. If it makes a difference i have the laser battle set. (the other one works perfectly.)
Nisei Week Import Showoff - Los Angeles, CA (August 20, 2006) R/C Drifting by Groovy Drift, Team Arai. For more info about R/C Drifting, visit: www.groovydrift.com To purchase the Yokomo Drift Cars, visit: www.yokomousa.com All cars are in the video are Yokomo R/C Drift Cars on Yokomo Drift Tires and powered by Novak Brushless Systems. www.teamnovak.com