Know your drone - 101

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EskimoArapaho

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Thursday 22nd January 2015
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Some of those are a lot larger than I'd twigged.

EskimoArapaho

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Friday 23rd January 2015
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(tangent alert) There's something just plain wrong about these.

Military aircraft flown by pilots are somehow noble, and it's easy to romanticise about them. The time a full-chat Phantom screamed over my head at Port Stanley and sent me diving to the ground. To wish I'd been there to see the Hunter go through Tower Bridge. To remember the surpirse of the Balbo formation flying over me as I drove up the M11 with the roof off. Chatting with my neighbour, Mike Hobson (RIP), who'd piloted so many interesting cold war fighters allowed me to relive my childhood fantasies vicariously.

But these drones... leave me totally cold. Tech advances mean that they will get better with each generation. I love engineering, so I should love what they achieve. A close formation display of connected drones may one day be an awesome sight at an air show in the future - impossible to do with human pilots. And, of course, being free from pilot-loss means the military can take more risks and perhaps be more effective in certain scenarios.

But I hate them. I won't go into the politics of their use in the Middle East, nor the whole 'Skynet' thing, but I am somehow happier every time I hear that one of these things has been brought down.

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EskimoArapaho

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Friday 23rd January 2015
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Simpo Two said:
Lightning pilot? I may have been at school with his son.
That's him, one-time president of the Ten Ton Club (and cover model on "The Lady" magazine!)