AR Airplanes

Fly an RC plane in AR

Published by: Jelmer Verhoog

Description

With this app you can fly a remote control (RC) airplanes in augmented reality!
For example:
- a classic 100 year old Dutch Bi-plane, the FK23*
- an agile stunt plane
- a fighter jet plane
There are also mini games, you can fly a hit balloons that will "pop" and there is more to come.
This game is in constant development as a hobby project, and therefore please share your ideas with AR Airplanes for the next version.
Also, please help promote this game by sharing some cool videos on social media!
* you can see this unique Dutch airplane in Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam!
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