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full story+video: DefenceDog: Robo-Gull
Abstract:
Motors inside the 485 gram "Smart Bird" enable the wings to flap and twist at specific angles - which allows the bird to rise in the air by flapping its wings alone. It is able to start, take off and land unassisted, with the head and tail acting as a rudder to steer the bird through the air.
This robot bird has a two metre wingspan and can start, take off and land unassisted.The robo-bird, modelled on the herring gull and built from carbon fiber and polyurethane foam, has a wingspan of almost two metres and a power requirement of just 23 watts. It can be controlled from the ground using a radio controller.
The internal mechanics look similar to flying machines devised hundreds of years ago by Leonardo da Vinci, and Festo in fact references da Vinci's "rudimentary flapping wing models" as part of its inspiration.
a similar thread: http://www.defence.pk/forums/military-aviation/73560-pentagon-s-robo-hummingbird.html
Abstract:
Motors inside the 485 gram "Smart Bird" enable the wings to flap and twist at specific angles - which allows the bird to rise in the air by flapping its wings alone. It is able to start, take off and land unassisted, with the head and tail acting as a rudder to steer the bird through the air.
This robot bird has a two metre wingspan and can start, take off and land unassisted.The robo-bird, modelled on the herring gull and built from carbon fiber and polyurethane foam, has a wingspan of almost two metres and a power requirement of just 23 watts. It can be controlled from the ground using a radio controller.
The internal mechanics look similar to flying machines devised hundreds of years ago by Leonardo da Vinci, and Festo in fact references da Vinci's "rudimentary flapping wing models" as part of its inspiration.
a similar thread: http://www.defence.pk/forums/military-aviation/73560-pentagon-s-robo-hummingbird.html