The AR Drone Quadricopter is super stable and will automatically
level itself out and stays in one place if the unit loses connection to
the remote, or if you remove your hands from the controller. If you lose
connection, just walk closer and then you’ll be back in control. If the
unit is too high and loses connection, it will return itself to a
manageable height so you can walk over and get back in control. I
believe it can scan the floor somehow to see what’s below so it doesn’t
just fly off into space.
Simple Body without Training Foam Cage
Since the unit can level out and maintain a stable position, you can
easily rotate turns in 360 degrees. The video stream is super fast, and
as real time as can be. The video streams in amazing quality and very
clear even in low light. The item comes with two different bodies. One
is a foam cage that protects the units from rookie pilots. I’m sorry to
admit, I crashed my friends unit into walls and it took a dive from 20
ft. several times. The drop was no problem with the foam cage, it’s
designed to protect the unit for training. If you should need some
replacement parts, practically every piece of the Drone is for sale and
looks to be easily replaceable too. This thing really takes a beating
for sure. Once you’re pretty good, you can swap out the foam cage for a
more streamlined aerodynamic body. I think a few flights is all it takes
to get the hang of it.
Flying outdoors with Training Foam Cage
There are other applications in the Apple Apps Store in which you can
control the unit and record the video stream that will be saved to your
iPhone, iPod, or iPad. You can choose to use the accelerometer to
maneuver the Drone by leaning left or right, forward and back. Since
it’s a quadricopter it can move in any direction without having to turn
around, but you’d want to turn the unit mainly for the video camera to
point in the direction you’re flying. Check out the video above which
gives you an idea on how to fly it with a remote. These AR Drones can be
found here: Parrot AR Drone Wifi Remote Controlled Quadricopter
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