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Note that the equipment you see here is about what you will receive, with the exception of the custom red and black paint job on the rotors. You can also click to see videos of and by the Draganflyer.

The shot below sights down one rotor blade towards the Draganflyer canopy. You can see the circuitry on the upper platform, the camera in the lower-right, and the battery on the lower platform.

The two pictures below show the detail of the rotors, their gearing and the motors. The top rotor is decorated with decals that came with the Draganflyer. The bottom rotor is a custom paint job. (It's not as much fun if you can't customize it a little, right?)

In reviewing a remote controlled, battery-powered helicopter with an onboard video camera and a thermal flight stability system, you've got to get some oddly-posed, strangely-angled dramatic shots.