Nano Falco has a quite loud title, which is the smallest infrared remote control helicopter in the world. It is developed and manufactured by CCP, a subsidiary of Bandai, and now has various vehicles of different styles. This is an interesting thing. Let's try it.
There is not much to say about the packaging, just like the common Japanese model toys, of course, the logo of the world's smallest remote-controlled helicopter is still the focus. In fact, nano Falcon α is the second generation product, which has changed its appearance design and has built-in 3-frequency gyroscope sensor, so that multiple people can remotely control the flight of three aircraft in the same space without interfering with each other.
There are also two pieces of paper inside, which are instructions and various new product introductions.
Look directly at the remote control, which is not very different from the common ones. The left is for lifting, the right is for direction, and the middle is for channel switching and power switch. There are two buttons at the lower part of the direction rocker, respectively for left and right fine adjustment.
In the corner is a wonderful charging interface, which means that the remote controller is also responsible for charging the helicopter.
The remote control is powered by four No. 5 batteries.
The remote controller transmits infrared ray through the front end for remote control operation.
The main point is to look directly at the helicopter itself. The nano Falcon α has a total length of 8.11cm and a weight of 11g. It uses flexible materials, so it will not damage the fuselage structure in most cases. It can be so small, of course, thanks to the help of various small precision components. It uses rechargeable batteries, which can charge for 30 minutes at a time, while its endurance is only 5 minutes, which is not enough.
From the perspective of various details, we can see the internal structure from the transparent material of the nose. Small parts and relatively small batteries determine the smallest halo in the world, and of course represent a rather poor endurance. There is also a switch and infrared receiver at the bottom.
It is quite simple to use. First turn on the helicopter switch, and then turn on the remote control power. After the two are aligned, they can be paired successfully. To my surprise, the nano Flash motor is very powerful, and the wind speed driving the propeller is similar to that of a small fan.
As for the actual feeling? The initial operation of nano Flash is a little difficult. For example, I don't understand the implementation of forward and backward. The left and right words are also metaphysical, but hover can be well controlled by controlling the lifting. As for how it actually works, see the figure below.