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Robot Birds pt. 2

Flying in the Micro Aviary

Mixing Hollywood wizardry and video game technology, engineers at Wright Patterson Air Force Research Lab are teaching computers to fly tiny aircraft.

After being strategically outfitted with white markers, the aircraft are flown in an infra-red “micro aviary.” There, dozens of special cameras use motion capture to track each flight, just like the movements of an athlete are tracked when creating a sports video game.

The goal is to design sophisticated micro air vehicles with capabilities far beyond the toys used in these experiments. “It's a very exciting time to be a scientist,” says Aeronautical Engineer Ryan Carr.

CONCEPTS EXPLORED
Aerodynamics
Structure
Propulsion
RELATED LINKS
Micro Air Vehicles:
NASA?s Kids Science News Network
Journal of the Royal Society
MILITARY BRANCH
Air Force

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