RED5's Spy Hawk Mini Glider Lets You Spy Thy Neighbor's House

Spy Hawk from RED5 is a 3 channel mini glider that has a first person 5 megapixel live video system installed over it to give you the exclusive footage of your neighbor's house. Use the remote control to fly the Spy Hawk up and when you reach the required height, you just switch on the ‘autopilot’ mode, so that the in-built gyro maintains the plane level. At a price of £249.95 ($305), Spy Hawk is now available for pre-order. You will be able to fly this glider at a range of max. 600 metres for about 15 minutes non-stop on a single 7.4v lithium-ion polymer battery. The body is made of EPO crash resistant foam, so should your plane hit a tree it can brush off a few minor bumps.

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If you are looking forward to some fly-fight with friends using the Spy Hawk, you can do it now all thanks to the intelligent automatic control and video signal binding. You can chase each other's Spy Hawk's around in the sky. heck out a video sample recorded from the plane below -



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