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Post by warcowboy on Oct 17, 2007 6:27:55 GMT -5
I know its not the most practical paintball tool at this moment, however it will become a more commonly accepted piece as technology increases and prices drop. I am lucky enough to have a vast experience and knowledge with remote controlled crafts of all types. ~To give you the short run through~ I started when I was 6 with Tyco R/C cars, and by 11, had my first R/C plane. I quickly grew into all scenes with the R/C hobby, and learned practically everything there is to know about it! I ran a hobby shop for a while when I was 21, and was the main R/C tech for most of the area. I know for a fact that I was the only person around that could tech your R/C helicopter at that time. This experience is what will hopefully help me to create the worlds first "Paintball-Practical UAV"! With that being said, I will let this subject rest for a bit until I have the funds to create such a piece. For those of you that are curious about UAV's, you can look at these video links for a good idea of operation below. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4jtguSF0n4video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1698267075654814750I will update this project as replied to, or when I find more useful info to add to this segment.
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Post by kouza on Feb 8, 2008 8:49:54 GMT -5
Do you think something like this would be field legal? Also Where would you send the video feed back to? Attach a Light Weapon to it perhaps ?
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Post by sidewinder on Feb 9, 2008 1:14:08 GMT -5
i used to have a light heli with a video feed that i used to use for recon ;D ;D fed the cam feed in to a small camcorder using a wireless spycam if you are a good on the sticks then its not that dificult of a task but you need to watch out for the pepole who like to shoot moving things lol i guess it all depends on the field and if they trust you enough to operate the equipment
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Post by dopey on May 10, 2008 14:59:45 GMT -5
ive seen a helicopter that some guys that took a remote controlled helicopter and put a fully automatic 12 gauge shotgun on it. this is definitley possible just need somebody with the guts to spend hours working out the wireless camera stuff or risking puting one of their $200 in the air and flying it around. great idea for scenario games.
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Post by dopey on May 10, 2008 15:07:05 GMT -5
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