Axial Rotor Helicopter

Team R C Eagle 3 Ch Co Axial Rotor Helicopter w LED NIB
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Axial Rotor Helicopter

Air Hogs Hawk Eye | Is It A Candid Video Camera?

This kind of Air Hogs helicopter carries with it an integrated video camera which will shoots surprisingly crisp and even clear 640 x 480 resolution video clip. Such as all Air Hogs, you control the heli with an Infrared Remote.. An bundled USB cable connection allows effective download to your PC to view, share and also edit..

Exactly what does the Air Hogs Hawk Eye Can Do?

Not just does it fly, but it really will basically take pictures from the air. It can take candid pictures that you cannot get with a normal camera.

The Air Hogs Hawk Eye allows you to take video clip and pictures when it's flying in the sky. Take up to 5 minutes of video or many hundreds pictures.

All software program is integrated to download movies and picture right to your computer. No added software is required View and share your digital creations in one easy step.

The Hawk Eye Air Hogs downloads photos quickly and easily onto your pc so you could immediately view your works of art or share them with very good friends and family. And while you download, your heli instantly recharges so it's ready for your next flight.

Features

This is a graduated manufacturer product line of trailblazing, high functionality vehicles, spanning all ages and skill levels.

Air Hog Hawk Eye is able of taking clear and steady video taking even even though it is flying. Starting on the outlooks of above graphic the heli has 2 channel IR (possibly the same framework as the Sharp Shooter) that features throttle and left/right control with analog trim.

There are actually two independent buttons on the controller, one for picture and the other for video.

This kind of futuristic looking Heli/Droid on the lookout RC indoor copter is a newest from Air Hogs RC Chopper. It can shoot clear and stable video and its video eye-in-the-sky camera is positioned for forward-looking aerial surveillance.

Its built-in "Steady-Fly" gyro technology and co-axial rotor design and style make the Hawk Eye very secure and easy to fly.

The revolutionaries of remote-control area and air activities, Air Hogs has been the marketplace innovator and classification innovator for over a not too long.

It's the perfect blend of product and functionality without the cost and complexity of higher end hobby quality Remote control.

Whether or not your flyer is for In their home or outside the place, master the skills in precision racing and stupendous tricks.

This is one of most requested and top christmas gift 2010 for kids 8 years old and up, and it includes 1 Air Hogs Hawk Eye, 1 Controller/Charger and 1 Instruction Sheet.

How does a Co-Axial Bladed Helicopter like the Kamov Ka-50 counter act torque without a tail rotor?

We all know that most Helicopters have a tail rotor to counteract torque caused by the main Rotor blades. But how does a co-axial bladed helicopter over come this? Examples of Co-axial balded are the following by Kamov The Kamov Ka-25 Hormone, Ka-27/29/31 Helix, Ka-50 Hokum and Ka-52 Alligator series helicopters.

Also are there any other Co-Axial Helicopters than the Kamov used else were in the world other than Russia? If so which countries are they made in.
Here are some links to view these Helicopters.

http://www.military-heat.com/86/kamov-ka5052-hokum-ab-attack-helicopter/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamov_Ka-50

http://www.aviastar.org/helicopters_eng/kamov.html

Lana only gave part of the answer. It is true that the second rotor cancels out the torque of the other one, it does so my rotating the opposite way that the first one turns.

Close look at Hiller UH-4 "Commuter" Co-axial rotor Helicopter, Hiller's 1946 Helicopters -3

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