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  2. FlyTech Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    FlyTech Dragonfly comes in multiple colors, blue and green are the most commercially available, while red/orange ones are less common. One version of the Dragonfly is designed to resemble Barry B. Benson from the 2007 DreamWorks animated film Bee Movie. A Toys-R-Us exclusive variant called the Hornet had a more wasp-like body.

  3. Tactical Robotics Cormorant - Wikipedia

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    The Tactical Robotics Cormorant, formerly AirMule or Mule, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) codename Pereira (shapiyriyt; שפירית ‎ Shafririt: Dragonfly), [1] is a flying car unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) built by Tactical Robotics Ltd., a subsidiary of designer Rafi Yoeli's Urban Aeronautics Ltd., in Yavne, Israel. [2]

  4. Bamboo-copter - Wikipedia

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    Modern Japanese taketombo bamboo-copters; wooden type with winding thread (left); plastic type (right) A decorated Japanese taketombo propeller. The bamboo-copter, also known as the bamboo dragonfly or Chinese top (Chinese zhuqingting (竹蜻蜓), Japanese taketonbo 竹蜻蛉), is a toy helicopter rotor that flies up when its shaft is rapidly spun.

  5. Boeing X-50 Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing X-50A Dragonfly, formerly known as the Canard Rotor/Wing Demonstrator, was a VTOL rotor wing experimental unmanned aerial vehicle that was developed by Boeing and DARPA to demonstrate the principle that a helicopter's rotor could be stopped in flight and act as a fixed wing, enabling it to transition between fixed-wing and rotary-wing flight.

  6. Dragonfly (Titan space probe) - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle is to have sensors to scout new science targets, and then return to the original site until new landing destinations are approved by mission controllers. [43] [44] The Dragonfly rotorcraft will weigh approximately 450 kg (990 lb) and be packaged inside a heatshield of 3.7 m (12 ft) diameter. [3]

  7. Vislink Introduces DragonFly V 5G Miniature Transmitter ...

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    Compact and Lightweight Design: Weighing just 82 grams, DragonFly V 5G is ideal for use on drones, body-worn cameras, and other portable applications. High-Definition Video Support: Captures and streams video in formats up to 1080p 50/60 HDR. Versatile Inputs: Supports HDMI and SDI connections for seamless integration into production workflows.

  8. Flylight Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    The Flylight Dragonfly is a British ultralight trike, designed by Ben Ashman and produced by Flylight Airsports of Northamptonshire. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft. [1] Development of the Dragonfly started in 2007 with the aircraft entering series production in 2008. [2]

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