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On 3/6/24 17:03, Jim Wilkins wrote:
"a425couple" wrote in message news:PC7GN.370632$[email protected]...
from https://www.si.com/fannation/racing/f1briefings/news/f1-interested-in-red-bulls-220mph-drone-for-filming-during-races
F1 Interested In Red Bull's 220MPH Drone For Filming During Races
F1 remains keen to explore innovative filming techniques offered by this technology.
ALEX HARRINGTON8 HOURS AGO
Red Bull showcased incredible footage from a high-speed drone during a filming day, sparking F1's interest in potentially using the technology
for race week coverage. However, there are significant challenges to
overcome before implementation.
Key takeaways:
Red Bull's 220mph 'Drone 1' captured impressive footage at Silverstone ----
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Drones are repeating WW1 aircraft development. I wonder if a Spad would
be right for hunting them. Or maybe a Waco. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kettering_Bug
As for the 'Spad', I doubt it comes even close to having
a chance. Not nearly maneuverable enough.
Actually I tend to think firing bullets at it will not
be effective. To hard to get a hit on something that
small and moving quickly. Need very small proximity fuses
on small size pellet shotgun shell type projectiles.
Probably more need electronic zappers to disrupt the signal.
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