AIRCRAFT - MICRO AIR VEHICLES/MICRO DRONES

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17 Bizarre Aircraft We Love, and the Stories Behind Them
It's easy to love these funny-looking planes just for their sheer weirdness. But many of them were built to prove a point or to advance the science of aerodynamics.
Top Secret Tiny Tech: 11 of the Stealthiest Spy Gadgets - WebUrbanist
Top Secret Tiny Tech: 11 of the Stealthiest Spy Gadgets
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3D Pocketcopter – World’s smallest flying camera targeted for everyone
Robot Dragonfly by TechJect (A New Georgia Tech Spinoff Company)
Robot Ornithoper from UC Berkeley
Robot Dragonfly, Micro Flying Insect That Gathers & Relays Information
The Robot Dragonfly is a wifi-enabled robotic micro flying insect created by the innovative team at TechJect that is able to gather photographic information and relay back to you. They are pre-selling the device on Indiegogo for delivery from July to October 2013, depending on what model and amount is chosen.
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Using 3-D printers, scientists can readily experiment with wings mimicking those of real insects or virtually any other shape to learn more about this complex form of flight. Such research could lead to flying micro-robots for espionage, search-and-rescue operations and other missions.
Drone Photos
Dr. Gregory Parker, Micro Air Vehicle team leader, holds a small winged drone that resembles an insect, in the U.S. Air Force Micro Air Vehicles lab at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio