Posts Tagged ‘RC Planes’

Military R/C: Raven & Shadow UAVs

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Thought I’d post some pics of these since the Raven in particular reminded me of my buddy’s Multiplex EasyStar. Much press has been given to the Predator and the Reaper but I find these smaller UAVs just as interesing.

If you get a chance, click on over to Michael Yon’s article, Bird’s Eye View: The Battle for Baqubah. It’s a great read by the way giving a first hand account of, among other things, the use of UAV’s in combat and the benefits they can offer to a Tactical Operations Center (TOC).

I thought this was an interesting philosophical observation at the end of his article:

When I listen to people in these civil administration meetings inventorying the obstacles, giving detailed and passionate speeches about why the things that need to happen cannot, often next comes the tired lament, “You can do these things because America is rich.” This seems like a chicken-egg argument, but it’s not. They will stare at you like a bird. Blinking. Blinking. As if waiting for an answer to a question that seems to forever loop back on itself. “But you are rich! You put a man on the moon!”

When a person holds an egg in hand, the question seems answered. And when a person holds a chicken, the question seems answered.

Small Military UAV

The Raven: A simple hand-launched UAV
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Video: Super Cub Flight Near Tahoe

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Here is video taken once again from the camera on-board the Super Cub. I’m flying out front of my folks’ house this time in the Carson valley. (See the previous flight and crash from behind the house)

I’ve been flying a little more recklessly of late, hence all the crashes… Today I was trying to fly a little slower and use the wind to “hover” but the wind left me high and dry with too little altitude to recover. The plane fell out of view near a neighbor’s house so all in all I’m lucky to have avoided more damage.

It’s too bad I didn’t have more free memory on the camera because immediately after this crash I nosed it in the dirt which was by far the worst crash the Cub has seen… never fear though, the Cub sustained only superficial damage and lives on to fly another day.