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4/10/2017 11:12:31 AM EDT
So the 50's were the golden age of X planes and all sorts of weird flying machines.

The 2010's are the beginning of the golden age of drones. The possibilities are endless with gyro stabilization and motors.

4/10/2017 12:56:05 PM EDT
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4/10/2017 6:41:59 PM EDT
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Here is a much better setup.  Same guy.

4/10/2017 8:40:29 PM EDT
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Here is a much better setup.  Same guy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI4LI4DgiOw
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I think he said this was a first version and he reused some stuff in the one I posted. Motors on each end make it more maneuverable.
4/10/2017 9:40:14 PM EDT
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I think he said this was a first version and he reused some stuff in the one I posted. Motors on each end make it more maneuverable.
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Here is a much better setup.  Same guy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI4LI4DgiOw
I think he said this was a first version and he reused some stuff in the one I posted. Motors on each end make it more maneuverable.
Ah, gotcha.  I saw the inability to land as a bit of a shortcoming that he had sought to overcome.
4/10/2017 10:44:16 PM EDT
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Well there went 2 hours down the youtube rabbit hole. Every time.
4/11/2017 4:49:26 PM EDT
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Ah, gotcha.  I saw the inability to land as a bit of a shortcoming that he had sought to overcome.
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Hand launch and land. Yeah, it does have that problem. He could build a wire cage around the bottom fan.