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AR.Drone Flying Ace augmented reality game in action

What to do when you have two remote controlled helicopters... Fight.

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pocketgamer.co.uk
Godmars2905812d ago

let me get this straight: your phone actually controls an RC helicopter, which has its own camera?

JL5812d ago

Yep. They first announced this back at CES in January. Pretty damn cool if you ask me. Controls a real helicopter that has it's own camera. And through that camera an augmented reality is created turning the world around the helicopter into a game.

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AR.Drone Academy opens its doors to new pilots

Fans of the Parrot AR.Drone now have a central online location where they can meet up, hang out, and share flight content with other drone pilots. The brand new AR.Drone Academy is a part of the freshly updated AR.FreeFlight, which also now includes video sharing, data tracking, geolocalisation, and - wait for it - identification of the best flying spots around the world.

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AR.Drone 2.0 leaked information from CES

Player Attack: Just like its smartphone-controlled predecessor, the shiny new AR.Drone 2.0 features an on-board camera. This transmits onto the pilot’s device screen exactly what the quadricopter sees. This makes for a fascinating flight experience – and the hardware upgrade bumps up the quality, introducing 1280×720 resolution to the mix.

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E3 2011: Parrot's AR.Drone spreads its wings

At last year’s E3, French company Parrot revealed its AR.Drone. It’s a flying machine – a quadricopter – and instead of a traditional radio control unit, you can pilot the aircraft using your mobile phone. Until recently, the technology was only available for iOS, but a recent update has seen the doors opened for Android smartphones, Samsung’s Bada, and Nokia handsets.

We caught up with Parrot's Vice President of Marketing & Communication, Cristina Sanz, while at E3 2011, to chat about what’s new for the company. She told us all about the developers that are using the AR.Drone technology, how the app and the Drone works, and a little bit about what’s coming up in the future.

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