Re: Indoor Dragonfly

From: Yuan Kang Lee <ykleetx_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2013 14:49:19 -0000

I'm with you, Gary.

> Leo Pilachowski wrote:
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> The robobees weight and size beats the lightest EZB's.
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The robobee weighs 100 mg and is the size of a half dollar? My half dollar sized EZB weighs less than 1 mg.

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, Warthodson@... wrote:
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> It depends upon how you define "beats".
> If we restrict the discussion to Free Flight, then I find it amazing that the basic ancient technology of a rubber band powered, mostly balsa wood model airplane can fly indoors for over 1 hour & that with all of today's technology a battery powered model employing sophisticated electronics & high tech materials has not been able to match the performance. However, that day is probably not far away. Imagine dialing in a max altitude & position and the onboard computer with an altimeter & GPS would keep your Y2K2EZB out of the rafters & no steering would be required. It could even include a "stop watch" to time the flight & an alarm to wake you up when it lands. That high tech. plane may be able to fly longer that 1 hour, but it will be heavier & fly faster that a light weight rubber powered model & the "floating" flight is part of the charm of Indoor Free Flight.
> Gary
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> The robobees weight and size beats the lightest EZB's.
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