How to turn a broken drone into a remote-control hovercraft

  • 8 years ago
Footage of a Australian science teacher turning his broken drone into a cool, make-shift hovercraft.

The video, filmed in New South Wales on March 3, shows YouTuber Jacob Strickling showing viewers how to re-purpose a damaged quadcopter to turn it into a remote-control hovercraft.

The filmer later wrote online: "Simply by using a plastic doughnut tray, kebab sticks, a rubbish bag, some duct tape and a hot glue gun, in a little over an hour, Jacob made this awesome toy."

Jacob is well known for his YouTube Channel Make Science Fun" and souping up his children's toys.