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RC Helicopter Wireless Video & Telemetry Base Station by Draganfly

Draganfly Innovations just released a new video today that demonstrates what their wireless video & telemetry base station can do when used with their Draganflyer RC Helicopters. This base station is built into a military grade case and features a quad diversity antenna system that provides the best reception. The Dragan Eye Pro 5.8 GHz Quad diversity receiver built into this base station auto-selects the best signal by using a combination of video signal quality analysis and received signal strength.



When this base station is combined with a lap top the Draganfly Wireless Video & Telemetry Base Station you can view video and telemetry from the helicopter in real time. Dragan View software ships with the base station and provides a lot of added features.

When you are using one of the Draganflyer Helicopters to take pictures, the GPS information is recorded. You can then use the Dragan View software to show you a 3D representation of your flight path on Google Earth™, showing you where you took the individual pictures. With in Google Earth™ you can click on the thumbnail of the picture to bring up a full size version. Along the top of the full size version the longitude, latitude, and altitude information is displayed.

The wireless video & telemetry base station also provides you with an analog video out. This means you can connect it to an external monitor so others can see what the helicopter sees in real time. With the video also being sent to the lap top you can use an application like Snap Security to stream your video to your iPhone. Draganfly Innovations wireless video & telemetry base station is truly a neat piece of gear to have.

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Posted in RC Helicopter Camera Systems, RC Helicopter Commercial Aerial Photography Application, RC Helicopter Commercial Aerial Videography Application, RC Helicopter Commercial Applications

All About the EVO Flight Mini Stinger Indoor RTF RC Electric Helicopter 2.4GHz

The Evo Flight Mini Stinger can be described as the sister RC Helicopter to the Blade MCX. The Evo Flight Mini Stinger shares many of the amazing features that made the Blade MCX unique from other indoor micro RC Helicopters.

Included with the EVO Flight Mini Stinger

Mini Stinger

The EVO Flight Mini Stinger includes everything you need to fly, right out of the box. Here’s what is included:

  • The EVO Flight Mini Stinger Micro RC Helicopter
  • A 2.4 GHz, DSM-2 Spread Spectrum Transmitter (requires 4AA Batteries)
  • A Portable Lipo Charger built into the transmitter
  • 1 cell 3.7V 110mAh Li-Po Battery

The Evo Flight Mini Stinger is great for beginner and experienced pilots, because you do not have to buy any additional parts. You can use this helicopter to get experience and practice your orientation indoors when you cannot fly outdoors because of the weather.

Main Features of the Evo Flight Mini Stinger Indoor RTF RC Electric Helicopter

Like the Blade MCX the Evo Flight Mini Stinger has a proportional four channel radio. Four channel control means that pilots can fly the helicopter with four dimensions of freedom. The Evo Flight Mini Stinger can fly up/down, rotate left/right, pitch forwards/backwards, and bank left/right. With a four channel radio you can precisely control the Evo Flight Mini Stingers’ movement through all three dimensions. With a rotor size of 188mm (7.4”) and a length of 213mm (8.4”) this helicopter can easily fit in the palm of your hand.

The coaxial rotor design of the EVO Flight Mini Stinger provides this helicopter with great stability, and eliminates the need for a separate tail rotor to control yaw (rotation about the main rotor axis). The main rotors spin in opposite directions, canceling out rotor torque caused by their rotation. Coaxial RC helicopter are great for flying indoors, because of their stability and the precision control provided.

The Evo Flight Mini Stinger uses a tiny 1 cell lithium polymer battery for power. Unlike most micro RC helicopters, the battery is removable and interchangeable. Each cell provides 3.7 volts of power with a capacity of 110 mAh (Milli ampere hours). You charge the battery using the included transmitter, which runs off four “AA” alkaline batteries. A typical charge takes about 30 minutes and provides an average flight time of 6 to 8 minutes. Because the battery is interchangeable, we recommend that you purchase an extra so that you can use one while the other is charging.

Weighing only 1 ounce, the Evo Flight Mini Stinger is virtually crash proof. A sudden drop from a few feet above the ground won’t damage it, and in most cases minor collisions with walls are not a problem. Although it is not indestructible, the Evo Flights durability makes it an ideal present for anyone over 12 years of age.
If you want to get into the exciting world of RC helicopters, the Evo Flight Mini Stinger makes a great starting place. It will show you all the basics of RC helicopter flight, and can be used as a starting place to more advanced models. If you’re already an experienced RC helicopter pilot, you’ll like the Mini Stingers control and stability. Watch our site for tutorials on the Mini Stinger, including a how to for installing replacement parts.

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