Turn your paper plane into a motor-propelled flying machine
A kickstarter project named PowerUp 3.0 can turn mundane paper planes into proper flying machines. Designed by Shai Goitein, the PowerUp 3.0 is a small module that clips onto a body of a classic paper plane forming its frame. The module has a small propeller and a rudder on the back end and a Bluetooth connection hub on the front. The MicroUSB charged flying module has a small Lithium Polymer battery that can propel the plane for 10 minutes on a single charge. With Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, it has a range of 180feet/ 55 meters and a top speed of 10mph. The controls of the module can be operated via a smartphone app, which was initially designed for iOS, but is now available for Android also. The app has a very neat intuitive user interface with a tilt-to-steer feature for the rudder control. The seed funding campaign launched on Saturday blasted past its $50,000 target within 8 hours and by now the funding has crossed the $350,000 mark with 54 days still remaining.
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Imagine if you can turn this harmless little paper plane into a pocket short range military drone.
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Cool idea but I have a feeling it would last 10 seconds before I lost it
My last radio controlled helicopter lasted about 15 seconds before it shot up into the clouds, got caught in a gust of wind and flew off never to be seen again
Its actually an NSA operation:
1.Make cool flying toy
2.People buy
3.People turn them on and have fun for a few
4.NSA take over control underr the guise of hard to fly and bad weather and bam! new drone in operation in your area, an your none the wiser.
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the guy found his pet rock, good for him.