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TheGreatSatan
08-11-2011, 01:35 AM
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OvRiDe
08-11-2011, 02:59 AM
That is very very cool!
msmrx57
08-11-2011, 07:15 AM
:stupid: Very cool indeed!
TheMainMan
08-11-2011, 11:08 AM
Wow, that's impressive. Do you what the name of the company was?
Twigsoffury
08-13-2011, 10:35 PM
were missing the most important question here folks.
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Does it taste like chicken?
Carbon fibre clockwork bird? HELLS YEAH! :D That is pretty awesome. Pretty low power consumption too. ...can anyone say bird spy drones? ;) (Yes, yes, I know, we've had them for a while...)
TMM, it's a group at a company by the name of Festo. Here's their site about the project.
http://www.festo.com/cms/en_corp/11369.htm
TheMainMan
08-14-2011, 06:47 AM
Thanks for the link. For those who are interested, Festo has a making-of video on their website that explains a lot of what they needed to overcome and how they did it. It's a bit long but well worth the look.
Twigsoffury
08-14-2011, 11:08 AM
Pretty low power consumption too.
looks like the battery was dying after a few minute flight, but i had the video muted so i couldn't really hear what he was saying about the bird.
looks like the battery was dying after a few minute flight, but i had the video muted so i couldn't really hear what he was saying about the bird.
He said it consumed about 25W during takeoff/etc, ~18W while cruising. For something that big, that's pretty good, compared to prop-planes. They probably just put a very small battery in it to conserve weight. Though, ooc, what was it that made you think the battery was dying? I didn't get that impression at all.
d_stilgar
08-15-2011, 11:01 PM
I'm really trying to figure out what I'm supposed to be impressed by. There are lots of RC ornithopters out there, like . . . lots. This one has a few different features and design solutions that are interesting, but nothing that seems leaps and bounds above or beyond what's already existed for a long time.
Twigsoffury
08-16-2011, 02:44 PM
He said it consumed about 25W during takeoff/etc, ~18W while cruising. For something that big, that's pretty good, compared to prop-planes. They probably just put a very small battery in it to conserve weight. Though, ooc, what was it that made you think the battery was dying? I didn't get that impression at all.
it was starting to flap slower at the end of it's flight, but then again it could of been the guy just going in for a landing since it doesn't appear like that wants to glide for any amount of distance.
Now....Why not cover it in flexible solar panels and ditch the battery all together?
http://www.cheapsolarpanelsforsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Flexible-Solar-Panel.jpg
mDust
08-16-2011, 09:15 PM
I'm really trying to figure out what I'm supposed to be impressed by. There are lots of RC ornithopters out there, like . . . lots. This one has a few different features and design solutions that are interesting, but nothing that seems leaps and bounds above or beyond what's already existed for a long time.
Yeah! This one can't even fly unnoticed into a 10th story window, perch unseen on the wall in a corner, stream or record video/audio, and escape back out the window after the mission is complete! This company will get there though. This could be an old video too...I'm too lazy to check right now.
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