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Q: R/C controlled toys in Shenzhen

I would like to find an r/c controlled blimp to help me use in my hobby - nature photography.  How can I find out if there are regulations about these kinds of things?  I hope to get a blimp that is more than 2 meters long.

11 years 1 week ago in  Visa & Legalities - China

 
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Why the anonymous post for a question about toys? 

philbravery:

Well it was about Blow Up Toyslaugh

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GuilinRaf:

Oh? Maybe they have remote controlled blowup toys? 

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philbravery:

Think I will leave that one for those Uni students to answer

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The toy version of a blimp is not good enough in the outside environment

better off with a helium  filled  balloon on control lines and a wireless camera Rig  

you can get it all on the web and there are formulas available to calculate amount of lift for the weight you need to lift  

There is more to it than you might think  but doing your homework first will get the result you want    good luck to you

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"Nature photography"? 

Yeah, right. Trying to Spy into the neighbors apartments, arent you?

Just dont get caught, as the Police here do not care much for foreigners with "spy stuff".

If you really were "naturure photography" you would not post anonymous....

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noOne such toy does not exist in China..it might be out in a couple of years, but that specific toy has not been made and is not ready for purchase! I'm just keeping it real! (Drunk!

 

He he, I said: "purchase"!

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There are cookies, bookies and too many rookies for me to sit here trying to be a hooky! Looky Looky don't call me a wooky. Touchy Touchy Feely Feely Spicy Spicy Nicey Nicey & that's what the doctor Ordered!!

 
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