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Interesting Experiment. Drone Vs an aircraft wing.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark M" data-source="post: 67428" data-attributes="member: 10747"><p>The biggest variable missing here is the air vortices taking place around the wing. </p><p></p><p>With a stationary test this is missing. With a moving aircraft, the air before the leading edge of the wing is disrupted. A tiny little drone would never make a dead on impact. Instead it would get washed up and over or down and below. </p><p></p><p>This test is only propaganda for the FAA and others trying to squash hobbyist droners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark M, post: 67428, member: 10747"] The biggest variable missing here is the air vortices taking place around the wing. With a stationary test this is missing. With a moving aircraft, the air before the leading edge of the wing is disrupted. A tiny little drone would never make a dead on impact. Instead it would get washed up and over or down and below. This test is only propaganda for the FAA and others trying to squash hobbyist droners. [/QUOTE]
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Interesting Experiment. Drone Vs an aircraft wing.