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There is a new indoor GPS that uses wifi that will make this
not the
kind of messy or expensive thing it could be. Drone-
mounted egg
beater.
GPI - for those unfamiliar therewith.
https://en.wikipedi...ibson_Plumage_Index [MaxwellBuchanan, Apr 05 2016]
G.P.I.
https://en.wikipedi...resis_of_the_insane More appropriate to the idea. [8th of 7, Apr 05 2016]
drone-mounted chainsaw
http://www.gizmag.c...one-chainsaw/42605/ inspiration? [xaviergisz, Apr 05 2016]
Indoor GPS
http://spectrum.iee...ifi-into-indoor-gps [JesusHChrist, Apr 05 2016]
This is how it begins...
http://pixeljoint.c..._force_by_gas13.png Before long, you'll have raised an army of murderous, robotic kitchenware. [Cuit_au_Four, Apr 08 2016]
"Slow flight"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_flight [normzone, Apr 08 2016]
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Resisting the torque could be tricky. But interestingly
whimsical anyway. |
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Eyes to tell whites from yolks? |
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[RayfordSteele]
// Resisting the torque could be tricky. // |
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Just have two motors, each attached to a separate beater,
and turning in opposite directions. |
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Added later:
Better yet, would be to use one motor plus gears to drive the
two beaters in opposite directions. |
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// Resisting the torque could be tricky. // |
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That's a highly charged topic |
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Don't expect us to hand you the answer to that on a plate. |
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Watt again? HB has an Ample supply of pun threads already. |
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Yeah, but some of us are right at ohm in a thread like this. |
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That's Currently the case, but don't Gauss on and on about it. Joule get yourself into trouble. |
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I can see this idea has potential |
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So many bad puns. I'm shocked. |
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Anode of caution - we could be accused of droning on and on... |
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We're just building up a battery of material to draw from. No need to take flight yet. |
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Presuming this will be some kind of helicopter (a plane being
unable to hover, and a blimp not having enough lifting
capacity), I think the downdraft might blow the eggs away. |
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Actually, aircraft ARE capable of hovering - it only requires the appropriate conditions and an experienced pilot. I have witnessed it on two occasions. |
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I'm certain it's not a comfortable drill, but it can be done. |
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//Helicopters are aircraft too, you know.// |
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That's debatable. I think of them as accident precursors. |
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//Actually, aircraft ARE capable of hovering// |
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I've seen gliders landing into a strong headwind with a
ground speed of about -5mph. |
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// I think of them as accident precursors. // |
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We consider them nothing more than a damn-fool way to commit suicide. All helicopter pilots are clinically insane. |
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// gliders landing into a strong headwind // |
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The Fieseler Storch has such exceptional low-speed stability that there are numerous examples (some on film) of passengers embarking and disembarking when the aircraft is still in the air - but barely moving relative to the ground. |
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This isn't the "leaping from a moving Lysander" kind of stunt - it's much more sedate and decorous. |
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Yes, but those passengers would feel pretty silly if
the wind suddenly changed. |
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Lovely planes. The uncanny resemblance to the Storch is of course complete coincidence... |
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But can you tell Stork from Porter? |
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<struggles with decision about which one of [MB] ot [IT] to bludgeon to death first> |
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