Yet another video showing my Lama V3 in action. Like before, I tour my house, but this time, I fly outside and both up and down the stairs. I'm also a bit riskier than before because I'm a little better at flying it. Music is O.A.R.-The Wanderer. Only upgrade to this Lama is the aluminum inner shaft head.
I took some more footage of the E-Sky Lama in action, this time with many different camera angles. Next time: 360 degrees of cameras for Matrix-style slow-motion effects...just kidding.
I take some more footage of the E-Sky Lama V3 with the helmet-cam. This time, I'm more aggressive with the chopper and my head to get some cooler footage. Notice the new aluminum inner shaft head.
We explode a lithium polymer battery (2000mAh, 11.1V) by connecting it to a wall outlet. The battery was used for RC airplanes but was damaged during a crash.
Here's some clips of an Air Hogs F-16 flying around. It was ultimately returned to purchase a Yellow Bee instead. The nice thing about it was that like most other Air Hogs RC planes, it was virtually indestructible.
We take the Havoc Heli, aka Picoo Z, out for a spin. It's simple, but a lot of fun to fly. The $30 price tag makes it a particularly wise toy investment.
I just got this great chopper yesterday and I'm already able to fly in enclosed spaces. It's very stable, but that doesn't mean you won't crash it dozens of times before you can keep it up in the air.
Day 2 of flying the 3-channel Piper Cub. This time, the plane was crashed a few times, breaking the battery cover, but beyond that, the plane still flies well. A ROG take-off and landing was successfully accomplished as well.
Another video of my Yellow Bee, which has been flown to Hell and back. An aluminum rod, about 3 feet of medical tape, and thermal glue hold it together after numerous life-threatening crashes. This short features numerous take-offs and landings, some not so successful. I highly recommend checking out this $30 2 channel RC plane at Harbor Freight.
A montage of close flybies by the Parkzone P-51. Watch for both the hardcore crash towards the middle and the ground skim towards the end. Luke definitely came within a few inches of crashing on that one.
A compilation of the E-Sky Lama attacking stuff, like an RC car, a person's head, and even the camera. No transmitters were harmed in the making of this film.
Before taking down the Halloween decorations in my basement, a friend and I decide to take some scary Lama action footage. You can't really tell, but the room is mildly fogged using a fog machine. Notice how the Lama is missing part of the tail (from an outdoor crash from high altitude) and the canopy is gone. Also, watch for the outtakes at the end.
Like some other posted videos, I explore my house with the Lama. If you're wondering about stability and indoor flight capabilities of the Lama, hopefully this video clarifies that.