The helicopter is a versatile helicopter
German inventors have successfully tested the MK-HexaKopter six-bladed jets with a camera and carry a weight of about 1kg.
German inventors have successfully tested the MK-HexaKopter's six-bladed jets with a camera and carry a weight of about 1kg.
MK-HexaKopter weighs 1.2 kg, has a range of 500m and can fly continuously for 30 minutes. The GPS positioning chip allows the aircraft to return to its origin exactly as a boomerang.
The aircraft incorporates a video camera that allows the user to view the large space from above, via the remote control screen.
MK-HexaKopter is flying with a camera.
The special feature of MK-HexaKopter is the ability to carry a weight of about 1 kg. With this weight, the helicopter can completely carry instruments such as thermometers, air pollution meters ... to serve scientific research.
Helicopters like MK-HexaKopter are often used in the field of military: reconnaissance, information gathering, warnings near chemical weapons attacks.
However, when civil and commercialized, the tiny helicopter raises the concern of the community about the use of equipment to invade personal privacy.
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