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Default Droning on ... vertical wire antennae


"Brian Reay" wrote in message
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I'm not sure how much lift these drones have, I suspect not a lot.

The idea does have its merits. With a bit of ingenuity, you could arrange
a 'station keeping' control using GPS and possible some sensors (body
rates and acceleration etc) to ensure the drone keeps the wire in place.

Too late :-)
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https://www.skysapience.com/defense-.../hovermast-100



 
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