In June last year, Japan’s Bandai subsidiary C.C.P launched the world’s smallest remote-controlled helicopter “PICO-FALCON”. But C.C.P is not satisfied with this. It continues to improve it and announced that it will launch a smaller remote control helicopter by the end of the year.
This remote control helicopter has a total length of 59mm and a fuselage length of 46mm, which is nearly 30% smaller than the previous model. It uses infrared rays for remote control and a high-performance gyroscope to control the propellers to achieve body balance and ensure smooth flight. Since it can be called the smallest remote control helicopter in the world, the battery is also very small and the battery life is very short. It can only fly for about four minutes on a full charge. With such a small thing, if your eyesight is not very good, it is easy to lose track of where it has flown. The price is not cheap either, with a retail price of $46.