Thursday, 4 December 2014

Taking DIY R/C Airplanes to the Next Level; Objective C vs. Swift for a New iOS Developer?

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Taking DIY R/C Airplanes to the Next Level
A bit of housing insulation material, a battery, a motor and propellor, a radio receiver and transmitter, and servos to control the motor and a pair of ailerons, and you're ready to fly the Brooklyn Aerodrome way. This isn't a tiny radio-controlled paper airplane, but a big bruiser with a 1:1 power to weight ratio and enough guts to fly in reasonably windy conditions. Timothy Lord ran into project proponent Breck Baldwin at a maker faire near Atlanta to get the details and a witness a test flight.

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