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tshh
New Heliman
Location: wuhan hubei PR China

i have downloaded the file.
It's very helpful!!!
07-04-2007 Over year old.
 
 
Four Stroker
Veteran
Location: Atlanta

w.pasman

Did those weatronic guys use your stuff or crack it for themselves ?
07-04-2007 Over year old.
 
 
w.pasman
Elite Veteran
Location: Netherlands

Don't know but I guess it's safe to assume that they found my report and used it.
07-05-2007 Over year old.
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Djxtrodinaire
Senior Heliman
Location: Montgomery Village, Md

Saw this on Yahoo news today
Not sure if this was the same person who posted and built it

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080916...er_robot_odd_dc;_ylt=ApsGWMi5v_tgXTNHQQeN7f.s0NUE

STANFORD, California (Reuters) - A four-foot-long helicopter flew itself over the Stanford University campus on Monday in a test of artificial intelligence that researchers say could be used to scout wildfires or on military missions.
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The autonomous helicopter performed flips, rolls, pirouettes, stall-turns, knife-edges, and an inverted hover over a field.

The helicopter is equipped with an artificial intelligence system developed by computer scientists at Stanford and taught itself to fly by watching the aerobatics of a radio-controlled helicopter flown by a human.

"These helicopters can fly maneuvers at the edge of what a helicopter is capable of," said Adam Coates, a PhD student who worked on the project.

The helicopters, which communicate with a ground-based computer that guides it, are still being developed.

PhD student Pieter Abbeel said the research group has been contacted by a number of companies interested in surveillance and mapping applications, while scientists saw the mini-helicopters investigating wildfires and looking for land mines.

Each helicopter costs approximately $4,000 and is outfitted with an accelerometer, gyroscope and a magnetometer to determine its orientation and acceleration, and a GPS or two ground-based cameras to determine its location.

(Reporting by Clare Baldwin, editing by Peter Henderson)

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09-16-2008 07:41 PM
 
 
AirWolfRC
rrProfessor
Location: 42½ N, 83½ W

When they put all that electronics on board, then I'll be interested.
09-16-2008 08:38 PM
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