To Improve Drones, Montana State University Researchers Study Flying Insects
June 19, 2019
June 19, 2019
BOZEMAN, Montana, June 19 -- Montana State University issued the following news:
The unmanned aircraft known as drones, used by hobbyists, researchers and industry to take aerial images and perform other tasks, are growing ever more popular -- and smaller. But that miniaturization, which has produced drones that fit in a person's palm, has started to bump into the laws of physics.
Spinning rotor blades like those of a helicopter can be downsized only so much before air . . .
The unmanned aircraft known as drones, used by hobbyists, researchers and industry to take aerial images and perform other tasks, are growing ever more popular -- and smaller. But that miniaturization, which has produced drones that fit in a person's palm, has started to bump into the laws of physics.
Spinning rotor blades like those of a helicopter can be downsized only so much before air . . .