RC use by the CIA - 40 years ago

Started by anwar, February 10, 2011, 12:33:11 AM

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anwar

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medicineman1987

This is a bit freaky.. If they managed to build this thing 40 years ago imagine what they must be using now! With modern gyros and miniature electronics this thing will fly superbly.. I'm just praying they never ever build those mechanical spiders from the Matrix which crawl into your belly button..
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akky

this has come in the news paper today regarding the gadgets used by CIA in the 70's...today only they have uploaded them on a website
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akky

Quote from: medicineman1987 on February 10, 2011, 12:53:13 AM
This is a bit freaky.. If they managed to build this thing 40 years ago imagine what they must be using now! With modern gyros and miniature electronics this thing will fly superbly.. I'm just praying they never ever build those mechanical spiders from the Matrix which crawl into your belly button..
who knows medic mannn......may be next helii or arf you buy is sent in the market by CIA
Arcarious @ Akky.....
I have never crashed while flying....Its the Landing only that gets me....
Happy Landings....&.....Happy Crashings

flyingboxcar

RAF was using RC to control thier target drones well some 65 or more years back. Search for DH.82B Queen Bee
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