I thought so too, at first, but perhaps it would allow for better failure recovery, in the event some of the engines go out, the center of mass can always be rotated to the midpoint between whatever rotors are left functioning.In all seriousness, though, doesn't having rotating armatures kind of defeat the design of a quadcopter?
It's a hexacopter, not a quadcopter.In all seriousness, though, doesn't having rotating armatures kind of defeat the design of a quadcopter?
Yeah, I get all that, but part of the whole appeal of a quadcopter (I know it's a hexacopter, but I'm using quad as a counterpoint) is its simplicity and low weight of operating components.It's a hexacopter, not a quadcopter.
And what the video is showing is that having rotating armatures allows for previously unavailable levels of attitude control. It can fly upside-down, for instance, or hold position perpendicular to the ground, and it can yaw while in any of those orientations.
--Patrick
Securitas is currently experimenting with security drones thethered to a pick up truck. Drive to location, deploy drone, hover over all site of the client, check the back of houses, etc, without risk of battery issues unless the car battery dies.Well, it's neat and all... but I'm really not impressed by any fancy drone these days until we overcome current battery tech limitations that mean these things can fly for 10 minutes and then have to recharge for an hour or two.
I think I played with this toy as a kid. It was a helicopter on a tether but you could only control the rotor speed and pitch and it would just go around in circles.Securitas is currently experimenting with security drones thethered to a pick up truck. Drive to location, deploy drone, hover over all site of the client, check the back of houses, etc, without risk of battery issues unless the car battery dies.
Of course, being wired has other issues
That sounds more like a description of Quiet Riot.Kids react to Iron Maiden: "This sounds like an old man gone insane."
Be interesting to see what they do next.Their choreographer/programmer must be an amazingly talented individual.
--Patrick
It's just Shadow Theater brought up to the modern age.Be interesting to see what they do next.
I don't understand all the high praise for this movie. It was better than what came before in the X-universe, but I wouldn't call it a masterpiece. I'd have to watch it again to put it into words, but I think it comes down to just too many obvious emotional pleas, and a rather predictable, cliched plot overall. Obviously I don't mean plot point details, but the structure of the story even at muscle level was pretty tried-and-true. Which would be fine if the filmwork had something new to say, but that was more or less off the shelf, too. The high end shelf, no doubt, but still off-the-shelf. That makes it a good movie, but not an outstanding one, and not a masterpiece.
I think it's getting so much praise because it deconstructed a lot of what things we come to think of with the superhero "genre". They eschewed a lot of the big, flashy fights for more intimate, dirty ones, and made their powers a life-threatening burden, instead of allowing those powers to redeem them in the end. I agree that the story structure wasn't anything that unusual, but they took a risk making this a graphic, depressing, more adult superpowers film. I'd maintain that Patrick Stewart's performance is one of the most realistic I've seen of someone suffering from dementia/Alzheimer's, even though the consequences are purely fantastic.I don't understand all the high praise for this movie. It was better than what came before in the X-universe, but I wouldn't call it a masterpiece. I'd have to watch it again to put it into words, but I think it comes down to just too many obvious emotional pleas, and a rather predictable, cliched plot overall. Obviously I don't mean plot point details, but the structure of the story even at muscle level was pretty tried-and-true. Which would be fine if the filmwork had something new to say, but that was more or less off the shelf, too. The high end shelf, no doubt, but still off-the-shelf. That makes it a good movie, but not an outstanding one, and not a masterpiece.
I don't understand all the high praise for this movie. It was better than what came before in the X-universe, but I wouldn't call it a masterpiece. I'd have to watch it again to put it into words, but I think it comes down to just too many obvious emotional pleas, and a rather predictable, cliched plot overall. Obviously I don't mean plot point details, but the structure of the story even at muscle level was pretty tried-and-true. Which would be fine if the filmwork had something new to say, but that was more or less off the shelf, too. The high end shelf, no doubt, but still off-the-shelf. That makes it a good movie, but not an outstanding one, and not a masterpiece.
Man, what happened to their video quality? Contrast is too high for people that pale.Irish people vs American Moonshine
Hah! You haven't seen the original. Let's fix that.Man, what happened to their video quality? Contrast is too high for people that pale.