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December 23, 2008

MicroFly — World's smallest radio-controlled flying device*

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*That's one huge asterisk, let me tell you: what's already up and hovering in very, very deep black at Langley is pretty much invisible from every perspective — visible, audible, radar, and means I'm unable to share with you unless you've got the proper clearances.

No matter.

What follows is what's out there for hoi polloi this holiday season.

From the website:
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MicroFly Tiny Radio-Controlled Hovering UFO — Smallest Flying R/C Device Ever

When highly evolved nano-aliens descend upon our planet to mine our carbon dioxide gas they'll surely be piloting something like this MicroFly Hovering UFO.

This is by far the smallest flying R/C device we've ever seen and it's damn impressive in the air.

With a diameter not much larger than a silver dollar and a single propeller on the bottom, the MicroFly somehow manages to hover in the air as it spins and flashes its blue LED.

The simple slider control allows only up-and down movement... but this makes it so easy to fly that anyone can instantly control it.

Buy a few and create your own buzzing alien insect swarm... they use the same channel so you can control multiple MicroFly units from one remote.

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Features

Incredibly tiny flying r/c toy looks like a Mini-UFO

Up/down slider on remote controls hovering height

10 minute charge time, 5-7 minute fly time

Requires 6 AA batteries (not included)

Blue flashing LED on the top

Charges from remote

65mm Ø, 35mm H
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14.99.

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Comments

I dunno about that claim... maybe smallest *retail*

If including custom-builds, this is probably the world's smallest unclassified RC flying device:

vid:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=893896

pics:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=892415

Posted by: johnjohn | Dec 24, 2008 2:42:34 PM

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