Pretty substantial & tight looking. Maybe it has doodads hanging all over the place when unpacked.
In the very old days, it was unthinkable for a university to operate a research aircraft. Aerospace engineering meant textbooks, simulations, maybe a model rocket launch in 5 years. It's so different now.
You can buy this issue (9-15 June) of Flight International magazine and it has this poster of ScanEagle in large format. You can also order from them prints of any poster they have published in large size. There is info for reprints in the backside of the poster:
The magazine is also very good, I am a subscriber for some years and I recommend it for anyone interested in aviation.
Does Flight International hand those posters out at airshows or something? It would be nice to get some prints of a few of the many cutaway drawings on their web site.
These guys are my UAV heroes, I have asked Patrick to get me a bumper sticker from the show ;-) He muttered something about a pen, but I think fine dining must be taking its tool.
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Pretty substantial & tight looking. Maybe it has doodads hanging all over the place when unpacked.
In the very old days, it was unthinkable for a university to operate a research aircraft. Aerospace engineering meant textbooks, simulations, maybe a model rocket launch in 5 years. It's so different now.
The magazine is also very good, I am a subscriber for some years and I recommend it for anyone interested in aviation.
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I love that the crate turns into a work stand...
Does Flight International hand those posters out at airshows or something? It would be nice to get some prints of a few of the many cutaway drawings on their web site.