Indoor flying without tears

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The last 2 Christmasses I have been given remote controlled helicopters by Santa's Little Helper a.k.a. Mrs Beanz.

The last 2 Christmasses I have had great fun for a day or three until a collision with a household object or wall has killed the helicopter, or at least wounded it to the extent that it won't fly straight any more no matter what you do to try to fix it.

So...

To satisfy my craving for indoor flight, is there any remote controlled flying machine people know of that can survive having me as pilot well indoors? Airship? UFO? I really don't care as long as it lives longer than a chocolate log.
 

ELL

Über Member
I had one of these http://www.sz-wholesale.com/p/Electrical-Toys/Radio-Control-Flying-Saucer--UFO----14093.html a few years ago and it was pretty tough. Only does up and down but is made from a spongy polystyrene so protects the blades if it has a bit of a bumb.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Yes, there's that 4 fan drone thingy that has its fans enclosed in a frame but I can't find it on the web. The Gadget Show has one in its lineup of prizes.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Make a cube-shaped frame of cushions and put the helicopter inside, somehow building it so that the rotors can still go round. Then simply fly the cube round the room, and hey presto!
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Globalti

Legendary Member
We had the same problem last Christmas - the RC heli got flown in the lounge and by the time it had scared the cat and bumbled into a couple of our priceless antiques (Grandma) the main rotor shaft got bent and from then on it was uncontrollable. Shame, 'cos it was fun while it lasted.
 

Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
We had one last year and it survived!!!!

4 pilots (one of whom actually has a private pilots licence and kept crashing it) and several hours flying. 1 spilled drink and one broken CD case.

Biggest problem was the 5 minutes flight time for every 30 minute charge of the helicopter which led to a boking system being needed.

We did try it outdoors - disastrous - the slightest breath of air sent it off course.

edit: It's still in a cupboard so may come out again this year.
 
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