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  • Cool that's amazing, can you try tying four of the on each each side and sit on it and fly, that would be amazing

  • There's a very serious problem here as the U.S Government is taking a close look at this technology & talking about using it against It's citizens for "Policing neighborhoods", "Spying on citizen activities", "so called public safety", Etc. We have created a beast with our new & innovative technologies & WATCH! soon enough they will take it away from public use & use it against it's people! WATCH!

  • @GeneticallySuperior1 Proud to be Canadian, and these machines are proudly built in Germany.. hehe have fun in the US of A!

  • @RobscoRC Are you arrogant enough to believe that this will only be a localized problem? WOW! Canada is right behind everything her Boss country does aside from a few minor differences & "Germany" HA! WOW! You just don't see it coming do you. Do you actually read whats happening in the world today?

  • @GeneticallySuperior1 Don't worry about these so much, all it take a small jammer to send them crashing (ask Iran). What you have to really worry about are the tiny cyborg moths. THAT's scary shit.

  • @GeneticallySuperior1 are you retarted?

  • @hamsterwing No, But I think you might be! Better wake up & smell your coffee Fucktard, The world is coming atchya real quick & in a hurry. Just keep watching

  • @GeneticallySuperior1 Im blocking you because you ARE a retard..

  • next level is to sit in that chair and fly to work every day..LOL

    Amazing video well done

  • Looks like a good rig for a nice camera

  • Nice man

  • Nice vid. That was quite a sight! If you lift a case of beer next, maybe try to make a servo controlled "release pin" so you can deliver refreshments from point A to B. :)

  • @videoguy837 haha we finished shooting the beer video a few hours ago. believe me when I say we have thought about the release.. but your going to have to wait on that one..

  • @RobscoRC cool video you should use that or some other heli and put a Camera on it and film ur planes in flight.

  • that was seriously awesome....

  • So funny man, holy crap! I'm watching this again!

  • thats amazing!

  • That is pretty stable, considering! And it's still got power to burn. I want one!

  • That thing is pretty cool. Lots of power to lift a camping chair. So does it automatically stabilize in the air. When the chair was whipping around it looked like it was barely affecting the craft. Damn sweet!

  • @VlogginLife When the chair was whipping around the heli does the best it can to maintain its position, its getting jerked around but for the most part id say it does pretty well. these are amazing machines

  • Nice video, How long it can keep flying with this weight? 1 minute?

  • @windrides Well truthfully this unit didn't have a problem lifting this because its designed to lift more. With the camera platform attached with a Canon 5D its lifting more weight then we have here and it goes around 5 minutes safely. So we could have flown a lot longer then what we did.

  • @RobscoRC What batteries do you use? I have a MK Okto XL with MK HiSight SLR2 and it lifts a Nikon D7000 with a 18-55mm kit lens for about 3 minutes and 30 seconds (until voltage drops to 3.8V/Cell or 15.2V total) with a 6600mAh lipo.

  • @windrides We basically use the same batteries but we use two of them in parallel. That gives a considerable jump in run time. The other thing to keep in mind is the difference between the octo and the hexa, The Octo has greater stability and recovers in motor failure much better but the Hexa has a much greater power to weight ratio, we can lift more weight for longer periods because of the two less motors. with our camera setup we fly 5 minutes but only use 50% battery. we never go below that.

  • lol i like

  • That cost 9,000$

  • @TheRcTalents No the one you see here is the base radio operated model, without landing gear so it could lift easier.. NuvAero sells them as aerial photo rigs including external navigation control.. Meaning you don't need a radio.. Its a UAV. Once you factor the camera mounts, stabilizers, multiple hardware and software, the price climbs immensely. The big thing with them is its an RTF. It takes a long time to get these right, NuvAero does the work and also teaches you how to fly it.

  • @TheRcTalents They give you everything you need to run the machine.. Batteries, charger, radio. And then theres the sweet stuff, FPV system and the FULL navigation suit.. Waypoint UAV controller, altitude and GPS position lock, return to home function, computer downlink system for all your instrumentation and monitoring. Its a pretty sweet deal actually.

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