A little late, but unless there is a lot of air in those elastic cords this is not a pneumatic catapult but rather a bungee one.
@rubyandgeorgia33211 жыл бұрын
Awesome product !!!
@aerofpv21096 жыл бұрын
Looks like a really efficient thin 2300mm wing.
@LailiNordin9 жыл бұрын
UAV with high capability endurance and cm GPS accuracy is required for Precision Agriculture of Oil Palm Plantation
@ArlingtonWyouhn Жыл бұрын
How to use it
@RSidhu978 жыл бұрын
Did you notice the wing flutter at 1:20? This is why flying wing designs are never used in the practical world of UAS/UAV's. Only large companies such as Northrop or other aerospace companies can develop software based algorithms to compensate for the wing flutter tenancies at high speeds, or high are density situations. Uneven flow of air, between the wing half's, between the leading edge and trailing edge cause this flutter. You see this in any flying wing design, or any wing design with a wing profile similar to this. Also I highly doubt you are able to transmit life feed video over 15km. Nice try on selling it though :)
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A little late, but unless there is a lot of air in those elastic cords this is not a pneumatic catapult but rather a bungee one.
Awesome product !!!
Looks like a really efficient thin 2300mm wing.
UAV with high capability endurance and cm GPS accuracy is required for Precision Agriculture of Oil Palm Plantation
How to use it
Did you notice the wing flutter at 1:20? This is why flying wing designs are never used in the practical world of UAS/UAV's. Only large companies such as Northrop or other aerospace companies can develop software based algorithms to compensate for the wing flutter tenancies at high speeds, or high are density situations. Uneven flow of air, between the wing half's, between the leading edge and trailing edge cause this flutter. You see this in any flying wing design, or any wing design with a wing profile similar to this. Also I highly doubt you are able to transmit life feed video over 15km. Nice try on selling it though :)