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Topic started on 20-8-2011 @ 02:20 PM by Yukitup
This little guy is about 3 inches long and weighs less than 2 nickels, has vertical takeoff and landing as well as hovering capabilities, and on board video streaming:



And looks like a miniature UFO!

Lockheed Martin's "Samurai Flyer", an aviation design inspired by the maple seed, flies during a demonstration at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International Conference August 16, 2011 in Washington, DC. Lockheed Martin unveiled the new design and demonstrated vertical takeoff and landing, stable hover, and on-board video streaming of the aircraft during their demonstration.


latino.foxnews.com...=36

This project, partly funded by DARPA, "aims to develop an extremely small, ultra-lightweight aerial vehicle for urban military missions that can fly both indoors and outdoors and that is capable of climbing and descending vertically as well as flying sideways left and right."

www.msnbc.msn.com...

The Samurai design, says Kingsley Fregene, principal investigator for the program, is inherently stable and has few moving parts, which makes it a robust, aerodynamically clean airframe. Unlike more conventional designs, the entire aircraft rotates.


Have you looked out your window lately?

I'll keep looking for updates...

-Yuk


reply posted on 20-8-2011 @ 03:07 PM by enament
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Not sure if its the exact one you have posted on but this is a video i have found.




reply posted on 20-8-2011 @ 06:33 PM by Grey Magic
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cool toy, the camera seems pointless though.

I want one for Christmas.

GM



reply posted on 20-8-2011 @ 07:42 PM by Yukitup
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Outstanding video enament -- thank you. The video stream near the end made my head spin -- it must have been solely for the purpose of evaluating the wing performance, I can't see that type of video providing any real intel if it were in the field!

Thanks again,
-Yuk


reply posted on 21-8-2011 @ 12:56 PM by enament
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If you would have told someone 5-10 years ago that they would invent a flying machine with one wing they would have laughed at you. I would love to get one of these for Christmas.


reply posted on 21-8-2011 @ 01:00 PM by enament
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Thank you. I think in the future they may make it so you can view 360 degrees. And actually see something instead of a blur. Like a panorama. This would make a cool toy or big brothers new spying machine.


reply posted on 21-8-2011 @ 04:05 PM by Yukitup
Originally posted by enament
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Thank you. I think in the future they may make it so you can view 360 degrees. And actually see something instead of a blur. Like a panorama. This would make a cool toy or big brothers new spying machine.


You just hit the nail on the head -- with an electric motor at that size, it could probably be operating within a few feet of a target and that target would never know it was there...


reply posted on 21-8-2011 @ 04:10 PM by Yukitup
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Hey T&L - thanks for stopping in, nice to "see" ya!

I picture this little gizmo being utilized in urban areas located in regions of conflict. While at a safe distance away or in a shelter from fire, our forces will be able to send out a couple of these little babies and locate the insurgents / snipers -- thereby removing a great deal of risk to life and limb...
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