Japanese electronics giant Seiko Epson's advanced version of the world's lightest and smallest helicopter 'Micro Flying Robot' hovers at the Future Creation Fair August 27, 2004 in Tokyo, Japan - Photogallery
![Seiko Epson's prototype micro-flying robot model iFR-II hovers at a demonstration at the company's headquarters in Tokyo August 18, 2004. Featuring Bluetooth wireless control, independent flight and the "world's smallest and lightest" Seiko Epson's prototype micro-flying robot model iFR-II hovers at a demonstration at the company's headquarters in Tokyo August 18, 2004. Featuring Bluetooth wireless control, independent flight and the "world's smallest and lightest"](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/9/d9ec0eef190142f8af68f9f63397199f/2cp61jb.jpg)
Seiko Epson's prototype micro-flying robot model iFR-II hovers at a demonstration at the company's headquarters in Tokyo August 18, 2004. Featuring Bluetooth wireless control, independent flight and the "world's smallest and lightest"
![Seiko Epson Corporation's advanced model of the "world's lightest micro-flying robot" prototype iFR-II is unveiled at a test demonstration in Tokyo August 18, 2004. Featuring Bluetooth wireless control, independent flight, and the " Seiko Epson Corporation's advanced model of the "world's lightest micro-flying robot" prototype iFR-II is unveiled at a test demonstration in Tokyo August 18, 2004. Featuring Bluetooth wireless control, independent flight, and the "](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/c689c9c71ddb427c8ce66b843c2fa1c1/2d42fdc.jpg)