Apple does it cost to build a iPad

February 27th, 2010

The data was released by the company BroadPoint AmTech, which often make such disclosures when a device hits the market. Do you wanto to Unlock Iphone 3GS today?

According to that report, the iPad building a Wi-Fi and a 16GB memory has a value of $ S270, 5 in materials and than $ 20 in expenses related to the guarantee.

So Apple bagging u $ s208, 5 with the most economical model of the iPad, ie a profit margin of 42.5 percent.

These margins are not rare at Apple. In fact, industry insiders believe the company’s profit per iPhone 3G S exceeds 60 percent.

BroadPoint AmTech’s work was reported by Computer World, a book that reveals that the most expensive of the iPad will be your LCD screen with touch capability: $ 100.

The housing and 16GB of memory are priced from U.S. $ s25 each, while the chip developed by Apple is worth about $ s15.

The analysis does not take into account other costs related to the article, as the packaging, to give an example.

More expensive, more profitable
The iPad with 16GB memory and 3G it costs Apple only u $ s16 extra to the model mentioned above. The sale price, however, stands at $ S129 and gives the company a profit margin of 52 percent.

The model for u $ s599 with Wi-Fi and a memorable 32GB has a cost of $ S316, with a profit margin of 48.1% for Apple. The same device but with 3G will cost u $ s729 to the public, while its cost is $ S332. Apple profit climbs here to 55.1 percent.

Radio Controlled Helicopters

February 1st, 2009

Radio controlled helicopters, although often grouped with RC aircraft, are in a class of their own because of the vast differences in construction, aerodynamics and flight training. Hobbyists will often venture from planes, to jets and to helicopters as they enjoy the challenges, excitement and satisfaction of flying. Some radio-controlled helicopters have photo or video cameras installed and are used for aerial imaging or surveillance. Newer “3d” radio control helicopters can fly inverted with the advent of advanced swash heads, and servo linkage that enables the pilot to immediately reverse the pitch of the blades, creating a reverse in thrust. [edit] Flying bird models, or ornithopters Some RC models take their inspiration from nature. These may be gliders made to look like a real bird, but more often they actually fly by flapping wings. Spectators are often surprised to see that such a model can really fly, and real birds are often surprised by these unexpected visitors in their aerial domain. These factors as well as the added building challenge add to the enjoyment of flying bird models, though some ARF (almost-ready-to-fly) models are available. Flapping-wing models are also known as ornithopters, the technical name for an aircraft whose driving airfoils oscillate instead of rotate.

3D flight

3D flight is a type of flying in which model aircraft have a thrust-to-weight ratio of more than 1:1 (typically 1.5:1 or more), large control surfaces with extreme throws, and relatively low wing loadings. These elements allow for spectacular aerobatics such as hovering, ‘harriers’, torque rolling, blenders, rolling circles, and more, maneuvers that are performed below the stall speed of the model. The type of flying could be referred to as ‘on the prop’ as opposed to ‘on the wing’, which would describe more conventional flight patterns that make more use of the lifting surfaces of the plane. 3D has created a huge market for electric indoor ‘profile’ types similar to the Ikarus ‘Shockflyers’ designed to be able to fly inside a gym or outside in little wind. These generally make use of small brushless motors (often outrunners, but also geared inrunners) and lithium polymer batteries. There are also many larger 3D designs designed for two and four stroke glow engines, two stroke gas engines and large electric power systems.

RC Helicopter vs RC Planes

September 25th, 2008

Since RC Helicopter flying takes every kids and kids at heart to the closest experience of flying a real helicopter it is undoubtedly thrilling and exciting experience. In terms if RC Helicopter sizes - here you can trim down your choices into gas electric mini micro and toy.But in the case you want to upgrade to ultralight you can easily get familiar with flying since you have already been with an engined-helicopter. If you prefer building model helicopter for your personal gallery. Just follow the entire manual to the ‘t’ Do not get all excited when the heli is all put together you still have many hours of configuring / balancing / and adjusting everything. Homebuilt RC Helicopters are motorized (although wit less power) and can lift you off from the ground with the same experience you can get from a conventional full-size helicopter. What kind of engines do RC Helicopters run on? Special remote control RC Helicopter engines. They come in 2-stroke and 4-stroke glow burning engines as well as 2 stroke gasoline models. If you descend to quickly you will enter your own down wash and the RC Helicopter will pull itself into the ground and need considerable collective to compensate. This is a bad condition. Model enthusiasts are notably quick to emulate full-size aviation achievements, but were not as successful with rotary wing aircraft, and it was not until 1968 that the first fully controllable R/C model helicopter appeared, built by Dr. Dieter Schluter of West Germany. Full RC Helicopter guide at Rc-Shops. Spare parts; The basic formula is the cheaper the helicopter the cheaper the spares and the lighter the helicopter the less crash damage you will incur. Besides. When you get good at flying your RC reverse the direction of the rudder. When you are good at this land while slowly pirouetting. Ok.

How To Buy the Right RC Helicopter That’s Best For You!

June 12th, 2008

How To Buy the Right RC Helicopter That’s Best For You!

When you decide to buy an rc helicopter, you could go into a hobby shop and pick one off the shelf, but it is in your best interests to research the options available to you before making the purchase.

There is more to consider than just initial cost when purchasing the model - the fuel that the helicopter will use, the availability of parts for the helicopter, the average repair costs for the helicopter, and the learning curve involved in flying the helicopters.

The first choice you will need to make when you buy rc helicopters is what size of helicopter you want.

While the smaller helicopters tend to be less expensive, they are also harder to control. Larger helicopters need more flying room, but they are more versatile, and easier to fly, especially with precision parts.

However, they are more expensive, on average, to repair after crashes.

The size of helicopter you choose may also determine the fuel it uses. Mini and micro helicopters tend to be electric powered. The advantage to these is that they can be used in smaller areas - they can even be used indoors, because of the lack of fumes.

They also tend to be less expensive and often come as complete, ready-to-fly kits. However, because they are small, they are harder to fly.

Larger helicopters tend to be gas powered, and must be used outside, both because of the fumes and for safety reasons.

Depending on the kit you purchase, you may need to buy additional parts, such as servos, receivers, an engine, probably a gyro - and don’t forget the radio!

You should also purchase any additional tools you will need at this time. You will need ball, nut and screw drivers, wrenches, and pliers to assemble it.

You may also want to purchase specialty tools like ball link pliers and a pitch gauge to make the assembly that much easier when you buy your rc helicopter.

Searching for RC helicopters that are powered by electric? A lot of people are doing the same thing right now thanks to advances in modern technology! That’s why Trend Times had to travel the globe for the most amazing RC helicopters and put them here just for you. Don’t pay thousands of dollars for RC helicopters when Trend Times offers high quality ready to fly (RTF) electric RC helicopters for sale. Choose from toy helicopters, beginner RC helicopters, indoor RC helicopters, and advanced remote control helicopters to serve beginner to experienced pilots.
All of our remote control helicopters come assembled and ready to fly (RTF). Collective pitch RC helicopters like 6 Channel Dragon with metal parts, HB Pro, Align T-Rex 450se, and Super 6 Channel Dragon with belt drive/aluminum upgrade parts allow 3D flight and inverted flight maneuvers.

Mini RC Helicopter The larger the helicopter, the easier it is to control. However, large helicopters are more expensive, and replacement parts can be costly. That is why a mini rc helicopter is better for a beginner. Although the small size makes it slightly more unstable, the cheaper price and less complicated design makes it a good starter heli.

Micro RC Helicopter

Small enough that you can fly them indoors. A good example is the Piccolo rc helicopter. With a rotor diameter of only 20″, this is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand! These models are extremely popular and are the hot products in the heli hobby.

RC Helicopters Electric

In the early days, an r/c helicopter was powered by small gas engines. Today, you can buy and rc helicopter that is powered by a small electric motor. The advantage of this is that you do not need to handle flammable fuel. Simply charge the battery pack and start flying. There are also no fumes, so you can fly indoors.

RC Helicopters Videos

Some models even come with an instructional video… making it even easier to learn how to fly an rc helicopter. You can also buy rc helicopter videos from your local hobby shop, from hobbyists, or from an online r/c store.

DraganFlyer

An intermediate model is the Dragan Flyer… and is commonly searched as the Dragonfly RC Helicopter. This is a four rotor electric powered machine that can be fitted with a small, in flight camera. A great remote control photography helicopter.