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This would be appropriate, given that most mail is used as kindling anyways. |
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We are wondering how much entertainment we might gain by Assimilating some of these little UAVs. Certainly, the Predators we have taken over are great fun ... |
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"And then to top off a bad week, someone put a ferret and a wombat down my package chimbley..." |
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At least the pear tree broke their fall,
although the ferret has devoured the
partridge
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I figure the whole UAV mail thing is a farce. If we'd
really wanted to do it, we could have done ballistic
mail sending years ago. As long as the package stays
within a certain weight and size, it could fit into into
a pre-made, padded, heavy sabot that would be
launched to your house. Then again I'm not sure if
projectile calculations are actually accurate to within
like 6 feet like they'd probably need to be if you don't
want to damage anything accidentally |
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The calculations are accurate, but the
outcome for large low-velocity projectiles is
unpredictable. The circular error is high,
increasing rapidly with increasing range. |
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This is because the projectile is not spin-
stabilised, and will therefore "tumble"; since
there wil almost certainly be a disparity
between the centre of gravity and the
volumetric centre, the flight path rapidly
becomes chaotic. |
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Small variations in wind and air density also
have a large influence. |
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For a 1m CEP, terminal guidance is essential. |
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