The Picture of the Century... Nature defeats Technology
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I can literally hear the eagle saying fuck off cunt
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Just looked up the episode (2015, Ep8). (also some cool U2 stuff)
They're investigating whether it would be deadly by cutting through your neck. Drone tech has also changed significantly in the last decade. They literally have trouble flying straight and level and hitting the neck of their dummy. But their main problem is the drone hits something and falls away. They put the same smaller prop on a stick and saw into a plucked chicken. Their bigger one did actually slice the neck open before falling away.
Modern drones have much more powerful motors. From personal experience even the folding blades will give you at least surface cuts. Do not randomly assume they will not cut you, especially if you grab them.
This a dumb argument in general
It would fucking hurt like hell to say the least and the bird doesnt deserve that
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Next step, train eagles to drop bombs on Russians.
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Who shot the photo?
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Technology.
But who invented technology? Eagles.
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Next step, train eagles to drop bombs on Russians.
So the Russians can shoot at the birds too? No, that's a very cruel idea, let's stick with drones.
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Nice username bro
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Fuck Reddit and Fuck Spez... (My required reaction when I spot a reddit mention).
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Fuck Reddit and Fuck Spez... (My required reaction when I spot a reddit mention).
wrote last edited by [email protected]Most of the users were cool though and I miss some of them.
Edit: a few of us are here now
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Well birds are robots, so prolly a lot.
Birds are real and this isn't reddit
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Is that a wedge-tailed eagle? Those birds are huge.
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Birds are real and this isn't reddit
wrote last edited by [email protected]How much are the NASA LIEntists paying you to say that?
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only 25 years in
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So the Russians can shoot at the birds too? No, that's a very cruel idea, let's stick with drones.
how can Russians shoot at birds when they aren't real?
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how can Russians shoot at birds when they aren't real?
Ah yes, birds are government drones I forgot, my mistake.
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Ah yes, birds are government drones I forgot, my mistake.
what are you talking about?
Russians don't exist. they're a myth that the west uses to scare the populace into funding the military with more money.
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How much are the NASA LIEntists paying you to say that?
17 shekel
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what are you talking about?
Russians don't exist. they're a myth that the west uses to scare the populace into funding the military with more money.
Haha right, almost forgot what instance I was on.
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Birds are real and this isn't reddit
Then why are you losing?
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It’s a DJI Phantom, made entirely of plastic - the battery has about 50% of the weight of the drone, the weight should add to about 1400g, the motors are probably 2312 with 900-ish Kv (it’s like the HP of a car), stock propellers are about 10 inch in diameter - that would give it roughly 2.5 times more power than weight, so a maximum lift off weight of about 4000g (a little less than 4 lbs). Maximum speed is, according to the internet, 45 mph.
For clearance: my self-built drone with a carbon fiber frame has 1200 grams (with battery), motors are 2207 with 1980Kv and propellers are 5 inch - a quarter of the size. I calculated about 12 times power to weight, making it able to lift off with up to 12 kg or 20 pounds. I think the maximum speed should be around 80 mph.
Yeah, the eagle probably destroyed it without getting hurt.