Wow - so think about how far the tech has come from the days of Ni-Cd batteries in RC where they lasted just minutes. Now we have huge power and run times - now fast forward say another 10-20 years and we have batteries that are so thin and small, with runtimes that are now measured in hours, and recharge in few minutes.
Also those toy helis which only last a few minutes will no doubt fly for hours now. To be honest after one hour of anything I would be bored. So I guess once you hit those run times you may as well make the battery as small and light as possible. So... imagine an RC10 with a battery pack way smaller than the ESC. Traction may well be harder to find though.
lets face it. your lucky to have not to destroyed those toy heli's after 5 minutes XD.
I got one of those things way back and it had a bent shaft going to the rotors, funniest flying copter i seen. if you didnt mess with the throttle, it would just fly back and forth like a pendulum in like a 3 foot arc.
DMAT wrote:lets face it. your lucky to have not to destroyed those toy heli's after 5 minutes XD.
I got one of those things way back and it had a bent shaft going to the rotors, funniest flying copter i seen. if you didnt mess with the throttle, it would just fly back and forth like a pendulum in like a 3 foot arc.
I guess all the crazy robotic suits and military tech that has always been held back by low battery power may finally become a reality. If they are able to scale it up as they hope it may even make electric flight a reality for daily commuters. We may finally get our jetpacks!
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