Ah, I see you've switched to making targets Nice effort, foam is an amazing material to work with. I used to be very much into small free flight models but after spudding it's not satisfying anymore.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I find it very surprising that no one has used them as DYI cruise missiles... cheap, readymade platform that is so small that traditional air defence couldn't even target them... (not to mention that they probably would cost less than 1/100-1/200 of a second of burst from CIWS)
plus they can be made out of foam and balsa (=STEALTH)
Assymetric warfare at its finest...
Uhmm yeah maybe I should point that out but hey it is obvious. I wouldn't be surprised if they ban them - yeah I know how it sounds but if you think of it...
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The problem is that currently the government can't do a damn thing about it. You've got information on this stuff all over the internet and they sell components nearly everywhere...
it's not that you can ban any of the components used as they are used for a lot of other stuff too
hmm they really know their stuff (as proven in lebanon) so it is almost certain that they will use them with great success
It is also a great chance to turn asymmetric warfare into something more humane/difficult to discredit...
well if you think of it attacking civilians is not always the aim but rather the only option. The reason is that military targets are a lot harder to reach
C-RAM under consideration and the existence of 35mm cannon firing the fantastic AHEAD ammunition, it's going to be even less useful against military targets
That looks cool on animations and when shooting targets flying high but try to use it in an urban setting
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Not to mention the costs
(it is a bit like launching one tomahawk missile to kill one resistance fighter )
That is pretty friggin' impressive... but if you're going to scale down the threat, surely you could also scale down the response. The military would employ arudino geeks to make small stepper motor sentry turrets with high powered AEGs that could be produced cheaply and networked around an urban space
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Nice video. Since the RF for the camera link and RC control doesn't like tunnels there was a need to chase the plane to maintain control and video link. I like how the end has a lot of holding pattern while the car is parked.
The best one I saw a couple of years ago was downtown in a city. At the end of the flight, it headed to a high-rise and went in an open sliding glass door where the owner caught it.
He does I especially like the tilting camera and "realistic" cockpit, fantastic stuff!
I still insist that a BBMG would be the best idea as suggested in other threads. A large hollow fuselage would double as a low (≈150psi) pressure chamber (imagine 4 x 3L soda bottles in line, that would give you a massive 12 litre volume for very little weight, which should be good enough for at least 20 seconds firing time (a Battle of Britain era Spitfire had enough rounds for less than 16 seconds). A servo actuated ball valve or small solenoid valve would be the "trigger", and an o-ring detent would ensure worthwhile power - certainly more than an AEG could provide, especially for a given weight.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life