Tech Planet also has another excellent video out called "7 Strangest New Drones." It also includes my solely ion propelled drone that is patented for lifting its power supply against Earth's gravity.
Its like waiting for Christmas that never comes and if it does come it's too expensive or they are illegal without a special license that you'll probably never qualify for...
224th view!! "Maybe they can even resupply soldiers in the field" *well, maybe we can use them to solve some of the most challenging issues facing our world, so the necessity of having soldiers is relegated to the past.*
@@CyPsyGuy definitely need to solve terrorism problems. Jihadi implies that the warrior is doing God's work. There is no work for God, in terrorists. As... "He who would kill one innocent person, it is as if he kills all of humanity." ---God, according to the Holy Koran. We can call it what it is brother: terrorism. Thanks for the comment. Take care of yourself brother. We need men such as you. 😎🇺🇸
Energy used for lift scales linearly with the speed at which air is pushed downwards. That means that concepts like the dragon that need to move air at high speeds through small props will not be able to compete in flight time. I believe more in things with wings.
I could make that swat drone right now. That glass breaker is just a motor that spins a rod that has bits of ceramic (from a spark plug, AKA ninja rocks) glued on the ends. Not exactly classified info.
ah yes... *the* *cyclo-car* ik how the rotor's worked i literally made basically the same thing in roblox "plane crazy" it's not very complex (when were talking in game) beacause it's mainly mechanic in what i made and it work's there good didn't expect someone to try use it
Not gonna matter with the new rules. Pretty soon you won't be able to fly recreationally any more. The FAA is taking all that away, so good luck selling any of it!!
"luckily this will never make it to the open market" yea because the people who developed the drones and pushed them to where they are now are too dumb to add another motor and strap a spinning rod with carbide lathe tips to it . . .