RoboSwift flight tests on March 5, 2008. Pilot announces in-flight morphing of the wing at 0.42. Nonpowered gliding flights at 0.22 and 1.14. Cameraman is still learning... www.roboswift.nl
Why can't they photograph the wings morphing on the ground instead of showing a computer animation of morphing wings, then a shaky dot & narration for the real thing?
oh, fack moi!!!!!!!!!!!!!
werf4 4 years ago 3
Why can't they photograph the wings morphing on the ground instead of showing a computer animation of morphing wings, then a shaky dot & narration for the real thing?
heroineworshipper 4 years ago