Introduction: 6ft Tall, Remote Control, Tilt-Rotor, Flying Ghost Scars Children for Life
For this Halloween, I was inspired to create a flying ghost to terrorize small children. The motors, speed controllers, servos, radio, and battery are all normal RC parts. The brain is a KKMulticontroller, and the frame and costume are made by me.
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19 Comments
10 years ago on Introduction
good
12 years ago on Introduction
could you use a remote control helicopter and then put a sheet over it
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Not if the sheet covers up the rotors
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
depends on whether you want it to act like a rock or not.
11 years ago on Introduction
AWESOME!!!!!!
12 years ago on Introduction
amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
have to follow u
12 years ago on Introduction
i-i-im n-not s-s-scared.
12 years ago on Introduction
That was hilarious. Great work!! Men need to be able to sew!!! Great Skillset!!!
-Lee
12 years ago on Introduction
Awesome! Maybe cut up some glow sticks and apply them to it or glow in the dark paint/ fluorescent paint and a black light? In keeping with the scarred for life theme; make sure that you use stainless props and hone them nice an shiny for those that aren't smart enough to run. For less permanent scarring having something that made the props fling blood might be fun to try to figure out. That man scared me :(
12 years ago on Introduction
i need to make one of these...
12 years ago on Introduction
Maybe next time make one with a helium balloon and a quieter prop to really get them good.
12 years ago on Introduction
Pretty nifty!
12 years ago on Introduction
add s speaker with a microphone so u can speak and it says it :P
12 years ago on Introduction
That is just too cool.
12 years ago on Introduction
THIS. IS. AWESOME!
A question: How were you able to balance it in the air? I could only see two rotors.
Your desk looks similar to mine during a project build, haha :P
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I assume that the weight of the fabric would lower the center of gravity to below the rotors, this causes it to balancer itself out.
12 years ago on Introduction
very cool!
12 years ago on Introduction
if you could some how have it project the sound that the camera is picking up, that sounds a lot more creepy than the normal RC motor sound that you can hear when you're next to the thing
12 years ago on Introduction
Beautiful!