The charm of Star Wars has been popular around the world for a long time. Adam Woodworth, a Google hardware engineer at the Boston branch, recently modified a Star Wars toy aircraft into a remote-controlled aircraft that can actually fly. Watching the aircraft flying through the forest, how can we not recall the chase between Luke and Leia in the forest?
However, the word "modification" is easy to write but difficult to implement. Just choosing which toy to modify is a science. Considering the weight of the toy and the difficulty of disassembly, Woodworth finally selected the Speeder Bike from the Power Of The Force series of toys launched by Hasbro as the target for modification. After testing different propeller designs, Woodworth finally decided to use four sets of seven-inch propellers. Paired with 880 kV 28mm motor. Finally, Woodworth also attached a camera to the replicant soldiers helmet to capture first-hand the thrill of flying across the surrounding scenery with a "whoosh" sound. As you watch, do you suddenly wish you could experience the joy of flying yourself?