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  • #394563
    not done it yet
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      @notdoneityet

      This might be an interesting project!

      **LINK**

      Certainly a feat of engineering and certainly a working model.

      Might befuddle the Gatwick look-outs!

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      #35399
      not done it yet
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        @notdoneityet
        #394564
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Great stuff yes

          MichaelG.

          #394566
          Brian H
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            @brianh50089
            Posted by Michael Gilligan on 03/02/2019 22:00:48:

            Great stuff yes

            MichaelG.

            ???

            Brian

            #394569
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133
              Posted by Brian H on 03/02/2019 22:23:46:

              Posted by Michael Gilligan on 03/02/2019 22:00:48:

              Great stuff yes

              MichaelG.

              ???

              Brian

              .

              The video, not NDIY's Gatwick comment.

              MichaelG.

              #394572
              Hopper
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                @hopper

                Wow. Just wow. Now, how long until someone builds one big enough to carry a human pilot on board?

                #394576
                Brian John
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                  @brianjohn93961

                  I think that is brilliant but any airport officials watching would be horrified. How would they know if it was a bird or a drone ?

                  #394604
                  Neil Wyatt
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                    @neilwyatt

                    Human carrying drones? Well sort of, but by definition if it carries a pilot it isn't a drone.

                    #394605
                    Michael Gilligan
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                      @michaelgilligan61133
                      Posted by Hopper on 03/02/2019 23:20:05:

                      … Now, how long until someone builds one big enough to carry a human pilot on board?

                      .

                      Neil,

                      I believe that Hopper was using 'one' in reference to an ornithopter.

                      MichaelG.

                      #394608
                      Samsaranda
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                        @samsaranda

                        Ingenious design and excellent engineering.

                        Dave W

                        #394610
                        JasonB
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                          @jasonb
                          #394611
                          Mick B1
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                            @mickb1

                            As a demonstration that its engineer(s) have a thorough working understanding of bird flight, it's outstanding. Next bit will be to learn the fold the wings away on landing.

                            Not sure how far it advances any rational interests though. If it's developed for military reconnaissance use, one result may be that any ground-based campaign will want to wipe out bird life in its areas of interest, to prevent covert enemy surveillance.

                            #394614
                            Hopper
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                              @hopper
                              Posted by Michael Gilligan on 04/02/2019 09:32:21:

                              Posted by Hopper on 03/02/2019 23:20:05:

                              … Now, how long until someone builds one big enough to carry a human pilot on board?

                              .

                              Neil,

                              I believe that Hopper was using 'one' in reference to an ornithopter.

                              MichaelG.

                              Exactly. It's been a dream of mankind since ancient times and would be so much more fun than a fixed wing  microlight etc.

                              Edited By Hopper on 04/02/2019 10:07:04

                              #394619
                              Cornish Jack
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                                @cornishjack

                                Brilliant, stunning, amazing plus any other superlatives you may care for!! The really telling part is towards the end of the video when a couple of real birds arrive to check out the 'opposition'. They, quite quickly, accept that it is just another bird and go off about their business. Years ago I used to slope soar model gliders near a rookery in the Andover area. As soon as I launched the rooks would come out to fight and made life as difficult as possible. The other point re. the ornithopter is the tolerances he must have worked to plus the design stress calculations – quite mind boggling and surely an enterprise that should get enthusiastic research support.

                                rgds

                                Bill

                                #394626
                                martin perman 1
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                                  @martinperman1

                                  The birds for me said it all, if they were happy then its perfect.

                                  Martin P

                                  #394644
                                  Dave Halford
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                                    @davehalford22513

                                    One wonders if he had a moment of trying to fly the wrong 'bird'.

                                    #394646
                                    Mark Simpson 1
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                                      @marksimpson1

                                      or a swimming penguin "drone" perhaps?
                                      **LINK**

                                      #394647
                                      Martin W
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                                        @martinw

                                        They are already being used at airports to scare other birds away, not a in seagull form but as a mock peregrine falcon that perfectly mimics the falcon's flight, glide and attack characteristics. A brief clip can be seen here.

                                        Martin W

                                        #394652
                                        Brian Oldford
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                                          @brianoldford70365
                                          Posted by Martin W on 04/02/2019 11:50:41:

                                          They are already being used at airports to scare other birds away, not a in seagull form but as a mock peregrine falcon that perfectly mimics the falcon's flight, glide and attack characteristics. A brief clip can be seen here.

                                          Martin W

                                          Were he still flying commercially today I'm sure Chesley Sullenberger would be grateful for its assistance.

                                          #394653
                                          Mick B1
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                                            @mickb1
                                            Posted by Cornish Jack on 04/02/2019 10:27:43:

                                            Brilliant, stunning, amazing plus any other superlatives you may care for!! The really telling part is towards the end of the video when a couple of real birds arrive to check out the 'opposition'. They, quite quickly, accept that it is just another bird and go off about their business. Years ago I used to slope soar model gliders near a rookery in the Andover area. As soon as I launched the rooks would come out to fight and made life as difficult as possible. The other point re. the ornithopter is the tolerances he must have worked to plus the design stress calculations – quite mind boggling and surely an enterprise that should get enthusiastic research support.

                                            rgds

                                            Bill

                                            One of the real 'uns looked quite big and buzzardy. Perhaps it decided the thing just looked too uncertain a prospect to try to kill and eat it… devil

                                            #394654
                                            Roger Hart
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                                              @rogerhart88496

                                              Interesting.

                                              I bought a flapping bird toy from China. About £10 and includes radio, motor flapping mechanism etc. Works but not as good as the Japanese effort. Thought I might have a go at using the bits to make a better one. The Dellfly project looks interesting http://www.dellfly.nl/nimble and includes links to code and control system hardware.

                                              so many interesting things to do and so little time.

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