O-kay. But just how much of a load can it carry? Is it any REAL USE, or just a toy / proof of concept. If they have one that actually carries a payload, THEN I might be impressed.
When i was i kid i had a RC car that I drove on the floor and Wall It used Suction Power and was incredibly light (Even screws were plastic) only problem was it had the most annoying noise. (basically a Hoover)
So long story short Did any one here anything, if not may be it is very noisy hence there goes the reconnaissance
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O-kay.
But just how much of a load can it carry? Is it any REAL USE, or just a toy / proof of concept.
If they have one that actually carries a payload, THEN I might be impressed.
It doesn't have to be able to hold much, only a small camera to actually be useful for reconnaissance.
Did Any one here anything from the clip
I didnt
When i was i kid i had a RC car that I drove on the floor and Wall
It used Suction Power and was incredibly light (Even screws were plastic)
only problem was it had the most annoying noise. (basically a Hoover)
So long story short
Did any one here anything, if not may be it is very noisy hence there goes the reconnaissance
You can see how it was developed in this fascinating presentation at TED:
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/195