New technology lets you control paper airplane with smartphone

Researchers have developed new technology that turns your self-made paper airplane into a smartphone-controlled flying machine capable of twisting and turning through open skies.

By:PTI
| Updated on: Dec 02 2013, 11:12 IST

Researchers have developed new technology that turns your self-made paper airplane into a smartphone-controlled flying machine capable of twisting and turning through open skies.

Power Up 3.0, built by US-based designer Shai Goitein, promises to give the basic paper model an upgrade, using a small attachable propeller and rudder for a little more speed and steering control.

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PowerUp 3.0's wireless communication is based on Bluetooth Smart technology.

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Bluetooth connectivity allows the user to control the paper airplane via their smartphone with an accompanying app.

Tilting the phone to the left or right allows users to turn their airplane as it flies a whopping 60 yards. The app also includes a compass, controls for thrust and readouts for battery life and range, 'Mashable' reported.

To begin, a user has to simply fold a piece of copier paper into a paper airplane. Then, they have to attach the smart module to their paper plane with the patented clips underneath the Smart Module.

Starting the app connects the Smart Module with their cell phone.

Users can then push throttle to full and launch the paper airplane high up into the sky, according to the product's description on Kickstarter website.

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First Published Date: 02 Dec, 10:50 IST
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