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Precision Flying
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Syma Freak
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September 21, 2011 - 5:49 pm
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Sounds cool

"Fly like a butterfly sting like a Syma" http://syma107.com

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September 16, 2011 - 8:11 am

Thought it might be interesting to get people involved in some little friendly competition.  I've played with the little micro-rc helo's before but the single rotor models are just random.  The S107 is pretty easy to control...but how well can you do it?

 

Idea of the contest is friendly.  No time limits.  Instructions are Point A to Point B flights, or Point-A to task flights, with no launch to land/task points being more than 15ft from one another and that the task actually be feasible.  My examples are that I am currently lifting off from a carpeted floor and flying a three foot distance and attempting to land on an elevated (3") surface that 5" is diameter, and also trying to lift off from a carpeted floor and knock a very light object off of a desk (inverted paper cup, without fouling blades) and then land safely anywhere.

 

I will start with the proposed task being the first of my examples:  Land safely on an elevated hard surface no more than 6" is diameter.

 

Upload your successful attempt to youtube or your favorite video publishing site and copy the link here.  The person who successfully completes the task gets to set the guidelines for the next task.

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