Robohopper : Helicopter Robot (Video)

Flying Robot Robohopper 300x247 Robohopper : Helicopter Robot (Video)Indeed, a robot in the air …. well, no one said that it would not exist, but it because they are rarely made. But here is shown one of few flying robots. Here is the Robo Hopper, a small humanoid robot that can fly with radio controls.

KYOSHO company offers small flying robots, are only about 15 cm high, which flies like a helicopter using a radio control two-channel 2.4 GHz actually like the handle of a game console, which operates using four alkaline batteries. After loading the helicopter robot for about 15 minutes, you can playfor 5-6 minutes, and even more, due to remote frequency, it is possible to fly and control up to 25 Robo Hopper same time.
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Robotics is the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, structural disposition, manufacture and application of robots. Robotics is related to the sciences of electronics, engineering, mechanics mechatronics, and software
  Title :   Robohopper : Helicopter Robot (Video)
  Category :   Robot Toys, Robotics Videos.
  Tags :   Helicopter Robot,  KYOSHO Robohopper,  Robohopper,  robot flies like a helicopter,  small flying robots, 

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Robotics Short Story

The word robotics was derived from the word robot, which was introduced to the public by Czech writer Karel ÄŒapek in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), which premiered in 1921.

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word robotics was first used in print by Isaac Asimov, in his science fiction short story "Liar!", published in May 1941 in Astounding Science Fiction. Asimov was unaware that he was coining the term; since the science and technology of electrical devices is electronics, he assumed robotics already referred to the science and technology of robots. In some of Asimov's other works, he states that the first use of the word robotics was in his short story Runaround (Astounding Science Fiction, March 1942). However, the word robotics appears in "Liar!"


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