@wallaguest1 Syncronise 'shutter' with rotation and you have perfect picture... rake the picture and you have panoramic video with no need for pan/tilt/rotate.
@wallaguest1 It would take a lot of research, but a long-exposure sensitive sensor could be exposed using a shutter that closes and opens repeatedly at a certain direction, to make night vision.
I WAS JUST THINKING OF A SQUAD DEPLOYED UAV A GUY FLICKS IT OUTOF JEEP
AND IT THEN FOLLOWS A PROGRAMMED ORBIT AROUND ADVANCE LINE ,OR KEEPS EYE ON THERE SIX . BOOMERANG STYLE . THIS IS AWSOME IF ITS SUPPORTABLE IN THE FIELD , AND EXPENDABLE AND RECOVERABLE.
well it flies... but what will you do with it? it seems adding any weight would through off it's rotational flight capabilities. it's rapid rotation makes it virtualy useless as an optics platform, and i would guess the same would apply to audio. so you have a unique flight device, but to what application would you devote it?
what is the sense of this design? it never stop rotating, so the image is never stable
wallaguest1 5 months ago
@wallaguest1 Syncronise 'shutter' with rotation and you have perfect picture... rake the picture and you have panoramic video with no need for pan/tilt/rotate.
jonny5alive555 5 months ago
@jonny5alive555 then useless for night spy, shutter must be very quick and probably use useful for day light
wallaguest1 5 months ago
@wallaguest1 It would take a lot of research, but a long-exposure sensitive sensor could be exposed using a shutter that closes and opens repeatedly at a certain direction, to make night vision.
jonny5alive555 5 months ago
I WAS JUST THINKING OF A SQUAD DEPLOYED UAV A GUY FLICKS IT OUTOF JEEP
AND IT THEN FOLLOWS A PROGRAMMED ORBIT AROUND ADVANCE LINE ,OR KEEPS EYE ON THERE SIX . BOOMERANG STYLE . THIS IS AWSOME IF ITS SUPPORTABLE IN THE FIELD , AND EXPENDABLE AND RECOVERABLE.
1abcrr1 1 year ago
@1abcrr1 Why are you shouting?
nictamer 5 months ago
interesting.
darththc 3 years ago
well it flies... but what will you do with it? it seems adding any weight would through off it's rotational flight capabilities. it's rapid rotation makes it virtualy useless as an optics platform, and i would guess the same would apply to audio. so you have a unique flight device, but to what application would you devote it?
darththc 3 years ago