THE SLOVENIA EXPERIENCE
Started by k1ller, Jan 19 2012 11:31 AM
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#3
Posted 19 January 2012 - 12:23 PM
Apparently. Remote controlled planes with cameras have become extremely popular lately. It'd be cool to build own flying device and do stuff like that. At 1:14 in to the video you can see there is one guy with goggles on his eyes - his flying over the forest and the hilltops
#5
Posted 19 January 2012 - 01:00 PM
Apparently. Remote controlled planes with cameras have become extremely popular lately. It'd be cool to build own flying device and do stuff like that. At 1:14 in to the video you can see there is one guy with goggles on his eyes - his flying over the forest and the hilltops
They will cost a fortune You can buy your own jet with less money!
#9
Posted 19 January 2012 - 05:50 PM
It'd be great to build autonomous plane. So that you wouldn't have to control it 100% yourself all the time. For example you could instruct the plane to fly from London to Paris. First you control the take-off in London. Then after a few minutes or so your RC would be out of reach. The plane would still have instructions to fly towards Paris. When the plane would come near Paris your French friend would then manually take down the plane.
While the plane was in air it could try to use 3G connection to send status updates about its whereabouts. It would autonomously deal with wind and weather conditions and navigating. Trying to fly the plane in real-time over laggy 3G connection would probably be too difficult. That would be cool. Then build 1000 similar planes and start smuggling drugs in cargo.
While the plane was in air it could try to use 3G connection to send status updates about its whereabouts. It would autonomously deal with wind and weather conditions and navigating. Trying to fly the plane in real-time over laggy 3G connection would probably be too difficult. That would be cool. Then build 1000 similar planes and start smuggling drugs in cargo.
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