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*For some reason my camera didn’t auto focus. Sorry bout that* Thanks to Re’s apps’ ability to “learn” IR codes I was able to teach it the codes for my R/C helicopter. The helicopter is, obviously, controlled by infrared. As you can see some fine tuning is needed. And i’d have to make a button for each level of power for turning left, right, going forward and backwards. This is because the throttle must be on for the helicopter to turn. Materials: ThinkGeek’s Micro Metal Gyro Helicopter (Black) www.thinkgeek.com iPod Touch 4th Gen (aside from the iPhone, i think the 4th gen iPod Touch is the only one compatible with Re’s IR dongle) Re’s IR dongle (any one may work as long as it has the “learn” function www.newkinetix.com Also, you can hold down each button to make the throttle power level stay at that point. Thats what i did towards the end of the video when the helicopter went out of control. The idea came to me when i decided to test out the dongle’s ability to control “any” IR controlled device. Turns out their marketing works. **I am in no affiliation with New Kinetix, Apple, or ThinkGeek. I jus happened to have each of their products and make them work together ;)**
This was a AMAZING one day R/C car race put on by HCRC for the opening day of the Hendricks County 4H Fair in Danville, Indiana! The guys from HCRC worked extremely hard to create this unbelievable HUGE outdoor track! Fair guests got to see some fantastic racing with 1/8 scale Truggies, Buggies and a Traxxas SLASH electric class. 77 drivers attended from all over the midwest. We had a blast! The weather was PERFECT…72 degrees. The guys who did the work know who they are. Thank you from all of us who got to come and enjoy a day of R/C racing!
I’ve coined these “ELEVATOR” helicopters because precise throttle control of the Havoc Heli can be easily had by following these instructions. Also Batteries and forward flight is explained, by popular request. I hope this helps and thanks for watching. … Havoc Heli helicopter airhogs reflex stormlauncher Mr. Dave Herbert