
Awesome SONIC BOOM close fly by was uploaded by: nortonroad
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Awesome SONIC BOOM close fly by
Festo AirJelly
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Video of the FESTO AirJelly http://www.festo.com/cms/de_de/5890.htm
This new concept of a jelly fish that flies through the air has been presented by Festo at the 2008 Hannover Messe in Germany. Please read out blogpost http://airshipworld.blogspot.com/2008/04/let-jelly-fish-fly-through-air.html for more information.
Copyright by Festo put on Youtube because the Video did not work on the Website
Captain Ralph (Sheik) Aarts - 2008 display pilot of the Royal Netherlands Airforce
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The third one from the RNLAF Solo Display Team. Displaypilot: Sheik.
Gotta love that Display team.
I did not add music to this one, because the F-16 sounds so friggin awesome from inside the cockpit. I especially love the sounds when he is accelerating for the 9G turns.
Nor did i “make” this video, so Smoke on I, II, and III are not “made” by me, just brought by me:) (Although the text and music is from me in II)
The Emperor Dragonfly Machine for $15,000
Jesse Danger is a jewelry designer from Vermont United states, he has made this complex mechanical insect.
Size is 8″ wide from wing to wing, 6″ long and 3.5″ tall.
here is Jesse Danger blog
here is Jesse Danger Shop
Flying motorcycle
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A Texas man has patented a flying motorcycle — well, a trike, actually, but it’s still cool.
Skilled Pilot does Crazy Landing in a tight spot
via http://www.liveleak.com/
Jellyfish robot: AquaJelly & AirJelly - ROBORAMA.info
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GO TO http://www.sexy-robots-videos.com and http://ROBORAMA.info for more life-like robots information, videos and photos.
Festo, has developed a graceful robot inspired by a creature of the sea. In fact, they have developed two versions, both based on the common jellyfish: the AquaJelly and the AirJelly. According to Festo, the AquaJelly is “an artificial autonomous jellyfish with an electric drive and an intelligent, adaptive mechanical system.” Apparently the idea is to have several of the robots autonomously working together using a communication system composed of Zigbee short-range radio on the surface and LEDs when underwater.
As for the AirJelly, this remote controlled device can glide through the air using a helium-filled ballonet, a central electric drive and an intelligent, adaptive mechanical system. Apparently, this design offers “fascinating possibilities for “lighter-than-air” aviation.” I’m not sure about all of that, but I can at see how the technology behind the AquaJelly could have some practical application on complex underwater projects.




