Hero RC H288 Gyro Star RC Remote Control 3 channel Metal Micro Helicopter Genuine and Manufactured by Syma S107/S107G OEM w/ bonus blades, balance bar,connect buckle,tail blade & tail decoration (Black)

The Hero RC Gyro Star H288 is controlled by a 32-Level high precision speed controller, it automatically stabilizes the rotor blade system for steady lift off. Also, the high tenacity propellers are powered by 2 solid motors with a third motor in the tail rotor, which gives this machine the power you need. The Hero RC Gyro Star H288 comes with a high capability Li-Poly battery which is good for longer flight time, and can easily be recharged through the transmitter that is provided. The Hero RC Gyro Star H288 is a great model for any beginner, from kids to adults.

Feature:

Miniature size & light weight. Super wide infrared control miniature design for indoor flying 19cm long and weighing an incredible 34 grams

Controlled by 32-level high precision speed. Auto stable, rotor blade system for steady lifting-up

Charging and power indicator

Controlled by digital technology. Infra red control system

Tri-band Technology. Nonintervention used 3 bands

High efficiency, driving motor and surge power

Speculation:

Helicopter battery: 3.7v Rechargeable lithium polymer battery

Charging Time: 30-35 minutes

Flight Duration: 6-8 minutes

Frequency: Infrared control system – bands A, B & C

Control Specification: forward / backward / up / down / left / right

Range: Up to 10m (30ft)

Included:

100% Brand New

1 x 3-Channel Radio Remote Control Gyro Star Helicopter

1 x Remote Control (not include 1.5v AA battery)

Bonus Parts: 1 x Balance Bar, 4x Main Blade, 1x Top Grip Set, 4x Connect Buckle, 2x Tail Blade, 1x Tail Decoration

1x USB Cable

***STARTER KIT REQUIRED***

Product Features

  • 3-Channel Helicopter movement forward / backward / up / down / left / right
  • High tenacity propeller
  • POWERED BY 2 SOLID MOTORS WITH A 3RD MOTOR IN THE TAIL ROTOR
  • High capability, dynamical Li-Poly battery. Can be recharged through the transmitter provided

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RC Aeroplanes – A Beginners Guide (The Modelers World Series)

This book contains a wealth of information on building and flying your first radio controlled model aeroplane.

If you wish to be the builder, maintenance engineer and pilot all rolled into one, look no further as this book is the essential guide. Valuable information in the book includes finding a radio set to control it and fitting a suitable motor to power it, whether an internal combustion engine or an electric motor. The author, Malcolm Messiter, passes on his knowledge in an informative, friendly way, dipping into his own modelling past to put across the fun that can be had from participating in this all-consuming pastime.

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Archidoodle: The Architect’s Activity Book

This innovative book is the first to provide a fun, interactive way to learn about architecture. Filled with an array of beautiful and elegant drawings, it poses all manner of architectural challenges for the user: from designing your own skyscraper, to drawing an island house or creating a Constructivist monument, plus many others more.

Aimed at anyone who loves drawing buildings, it encourages the user to imagine their own creative solutions by sketching, drawing and painting in the pages of the book. In so doing, they will learn about a whole range of significant architectural issues, such as the importance of site and materials, how to furnish a space, how to read plans, how to create sustainable cities and so on.

The book also includes numerous examples of works and ideas by major architects to draw inspiration from and will appeal to everyone from children to students to architects.

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SM’1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers

Architects: SUN Architects & Engineers
Location: , Jeju-do, South Korea
Architect In Charge: Eunsoo Sun, Seungjong Kang
Area: 243 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Seunghoon Yum, Eunsoo Sun

From the architect. SM’1 House is the house of the architect who has his wife and two daughters. Everyone who constructs wants to build his house but it’s said to be difficult to do such a thing easily. The excuse that architects have not established their construction world, vague fear and hesitation seem to make them feel a heavy burden.

I had been in such trouble and delayed it, during thinking ‘I have to do something as an architect and a father’ for the closest people called ‘Family’, I watched a father’s story on the media accidentally and the story haunted me. It’s said that the house is a place where children’s value memories are and makes them keep their memories of childhood a lot.

However, most people build their house tremendously for a couple after children grew up and leave their parents. I blamed myself for ‘ Are there spatial sympathy of family during living the apartment for dozens of years? How often do we communicate with each other? in that space”. During I was thinking about these questions, I liked to build a house as soon as possible and then I put the thought in practice. At home, I don’t know how long I live in the house but I want to dream beautiful memories and the happiness of my family.

Ora 3-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province is located around the existing settlements that is in the old town(Juju-si) in current Juju and in the center of New Jeju. Around it, houses and villas, warehouses, etc are in the village so they make people feel a bit messy. The site is land which gives a cozy and comfortable feeling due to being well-lighted having a full south aspect. To the south, there is Hallasan(Mt), to the north, there are the airport and the offing so it has nice view.

The main concept of the deployment plan is if possible, to direct the space with different feelings by setting the relationship of the outer space in each room respectively. The space divided into this is planned to hold features of Jeju’s traditional house deployment, several small yards and a front yard have appropriate hierarchy in the yard and try to communicate organically each other. In addition, the feeling of the yard is a lyrical space where I saw in the grandmother’s house in the childhood, and the same concept in lighting plan to direct was applied and planned.

The main room (large Kudul), kitchen (Jeongji), guest and tea room (Barkgeori), hobby room, utility room (Gopang) are planned focusing on the living room (Sangbang) on the first floor, it’s planned that the living room is in the center of the house and family members can get together, the living room always gives bright and spacious feeling by placing my housewife’s flow and eyes openly with opening it with the kitchen.

In particular, I made both the front yard and inside-back yard come to indoor. In the guest room, Pongnang yard emphasizes lyricism to remind people of neat Jeju stones and Pongnang on the past ollegil.

The facade reflected on the form of flat arranged as the three-dimension moderated decorations as much as possible to emphasize neat feeling. Neat and clean white stucco and glass has the intention not to disturb surroundings by embracing natural colors.

SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Eunsoo Sun
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Eunsoo Sun
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Eunsoo Sun
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers © Seunghoon Yum
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers Site Plan
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers First Floor Plan
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers Second Floor Plan
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers Elevation 1
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers Elevation 2, Section 1
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers Elevation 3, Section 2
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers Elevation 4
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers Diagram 1
SM'1 House / SUN Architects & Engineers Diagram 2

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Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect

Architects: HASSELL, Richard Kirk Architect
Location: QLD,
Architect In Charge: HASSELL, Richard Kirk Architect
Area: 18000.0 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: Scott Burrows

From the architect. The Advanced Engineering Building (AEB) at the University of Queensland is a state of the art engineering education building with flexible teaching and learning spaces.

The multi-purpose building has the appropriate mix of learning, workplace and social areas. The building co-locates five key materials, science and engineering research centres and occupies a prime site overlooking the University lakes.

Hands-on learning is embraced through an engaging and collaborative education environment. Some spaces follow a ‘design studio’ model with well considered learning tools that enhance the creative process.

The building integrates teaching and research laboratories in addition to large scale manufacturing and civil engineering research laboratories.

It supports various hydraulic, wind, materials and structural and advanced form processing laboratories within its program. The building also aims to act as a ‘live learning hub’ for students who occupy the building.

AEB facilitates new teaching and learning spaces that accommodate the University’s new curriculum. The building incorporates both passive and integrated sustainability initiatives with a targeted reduced energy consumption. HASSELL and Richard Kirk Architect in joint venture won the limited design competition for AEB.

Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect © Scott Burrows
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect Context Floor Plan
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect Floor Plan 1
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect Floor Plan 2
Advanced Engineering Building / HASSELL + Richard Kirk Architect Elevation

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