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.
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.
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