Physics students at Royal Russell School proved that they weren't talking hot air when they beat schools around Surrey in a science competition.
The year 12 pupils rose to the challenge of creating, marketing and selling a product that uses helium gas as part of the young entrepreneurs competition.
Their mobile surveillance device which was filled with helium and carried a small camera which could take shots of inaccessible locations won the first prize of a trophy and £250.
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