Japan creates a hummingbird robot

2010-01-28 10:46 BJT

 

A team of Japanese researchers at Chiba University outside of Tokyo, have developed a "hummingbird robot" that flutters freely with the use of an infrared remote control.

The new invention is designed to collect information in emergency situations.

Weighing in at 2.6 grams, the tiny robot has everything it needs to fly a super light micro motor, a battery, infrared ray receiver, carbon fibre frames and gears.

The milky membranes used for its four wings are low in cost, - as researchers turned to plastic shopping bags.

The robot can now fly for 6 minutes and up to 10 meters above ground. The designer said the next steps will be to make it hover like a real hummingbird.(CCTV.com)
The robot can now fly for 6 minutes and up to 10 meters above
ground. The designer said the next steps will be to make it hover
like a real hummingbird.(CCTV.com)