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  2. Review: I Tested the Snapchat Pixy Drone, an Adorable Little ...

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    SPY tries out Snap’s latest product, billed as an easy-to-use drone.

  3. List of human-powered aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Chris Roper's online book Human Powered Flying; Prop designer [permanent dead link ‍] Vélair – Yuri human-powered helicopter – YouTube video – human-powered ornithopter – Snowbird – video of first flight for the Snowbird – Gamera human-powered helicopter; de:HV-1 Mufli – Snowbird – Coolthrust Japan

  4. International Aerial Robotics Competition - Wikipedia

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    The term “aerial robotics” was coined by competition creator Robert Michelson in 1990 to describe a new class of small highly intelligent flying machines. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Successive years of competition saw these aerial robots grow from vehicles that could barely maintain themselves in the air, to automatons which are self-stable, self ...

  5. RoboBee - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the RoboBee project is to make a fully autonomous swarm of flying robots for applications such as search and rescue, surveillance and artificial pollination. [1] To make this feasible, researchers need to figure out how to get power supply and decision making functions, which are currently supplied to the robot via a tiny tether ...

  6. SoloTrek XFV - Wikipedia

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    According to Michael Moshier, its inventor and designer, SoloTrek was capable of hovering for up to two hours, flying at 100 km/h and travelling more than 200 km. [1] One such model is featured in the 2003 movie Agent Cody Banks, though it is shown to be 'flying' only by the use of special effects. Early renderings of the SoloTrek were produced ...

  7. Human-powered aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A human-powered aircraft (HPA) is an aircraft belonging to the class of vehicles known as human-powered transport.. As its name suggests, HPAs have the pilot not only steer, but power the aircraft (usually propeller-driven) by means of a system similar to a bicycle or tricycle: a pair of pedals, moved by the pilot's feet that turns a gear, which then moves a bicycle chain, which then rotates a ...

  8. Congress could ban new drones from two Chinese manufacturers

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China-based DJI and Autel Robotics could be banned from selling new drones in the United States market under an annual military bill set to be voted on later this week by the ...

  9. Cuba's electric grid collapses after power plant failure ...

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    HAVANA (Reuters) -Cuba's national electrical system collapsed early on Wednesday morning after the country's largest power plant failed, the government said, the latest of several such failures as ...

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