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Flybrix - a lego drone that you build yourself

Flybrix - Lego drone

Now even children can build their own drone. Flybrix is the world's first lego drone that you can build yourself. The Flybrix team didn't originally plan to make a mini drone out of Lego bricks, but the versatile toy turned out to be a brilliant invention that can be used in many areas. When Lego bricks were used during technology testing and proved to be the ideal body, Flybrix was born. There are two different sets that are suitable for anyone aged 14+.

Many things can be made from Lego blocks. Now also a drone! Lego drone Flybrix was created by accident. The team behind the drone, who made a promotional video for the aircraft with the Wrong brothers - an allusion to the Wright brothers, who are credited with designing and building the first useful airplane - shows in an amusing way how young team from San Francisco came up with the idea of a drone made of Lego bricks. He conceived it a web of happy coincidences, Lego bricks were used to test the technology for mini drones, but the 'Danish' bricks proved to be the perfect material for making a pocket drone.


The advantage of the Flybrix drone is that it anyone can build it and without tools. Assembly takes quarter of an hour at most, and the drone is resistant to collisions and falls, as it does not shatter even in the event of a crash.

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The Lego drone was created by accident.
The Lego drone was created by accident.

They are available two sets. There is a charge for the basic package 135 euros, for deluxe well 170. The difference is that the first one is controlled with a smartphone, while in the second set, in addition to parts for Flybrix, we also get remote control.

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