Nano-drones Fly Into Focus At Tokyo Toy Show

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Nano-drones fly into focus at Tokyo Toy Show By [/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Reuters Reuters]
Published: 11:40 BST, 10 June 2016 | Updated: 11:40 BST, 10 June 2016
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June 10 (Reuters) - Colourful nano-drones, https://justpaste.it/6aapv described by designers as the world's smallest flying drone, proved a big crowd puller at the International Tokyo Toy Show this week.

The smallest drone was 3.5 cm wide and weighed nine grams (0.31 ounces), although a heavier 11 gram version was equipped with a camera able to film four minutes of video in flight.

The green, pink and blue remote controlled nano-drones cost between $60 and $100 and were light enough that they do not require a permit to fly in Japan. (Reporting by Reuters TV; Editing by Patrick Johnston)