Folks, we have a run on tickets and they are fast going - if your in Toronto Canada on the 30th June and have any interest in 'skynet' (ps. or coming to ISTAS13 to meet Matthew Schroyer then perhaps it's time you grabbed a FREE ticket and joined the crush at Ryerson - more info here - http://uberveillance.com/uav-pros-cons
Easy to use...I have half an airframe in my basement that says otherwise.
ReplyDeleteSilly money and expected life of an airframe is said to be 30 flights...then buy a new one at more silly money...
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark Rosser - very much appreciated. We are keen to know if you can join us at http://uberveillance.com/uav-pros-cons/
ReplyDeleteFrom the look of it it is EPP (or similar) with a carbon fiber skeleton. All the hardware is very nicely made with top quality CF parts. My criticism is that it does not come with the ability to fly it manually.
ReplyDeleteSeen this on more than one occasion. Testing an development take place in ideal conditions over some nice turnip field but when it comes time to land it on a dirt track surrounded by oil drills, barbed wire fences and rocks all of a sudden you start wishing it had a parachute.
ReplyDeleteThe number I heard when they were talking Flemish was 40K Euro...
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