Lite Machines’ Voyeur Vtol Uav – The Real Thing
Written by admin on October 14, 2009 – 6:45 am
Video of the Voyeur coaxial-rotor VTOL UAV being flight tested indoors under a US Navy contract. The UAV is electrically powered and the rotor blades fold so it can be stored in a tube until needed…
Huge flying Dildo that if inserted too far will chop her to shreds!
luftwaffe
perfect for the lady on the go
Big flying DILDO!
exactly
So….no wonder I cant get blades anymore for my LMH 120!!!!
The biggest problem was the requirement for hand launches & landings. For years, no-one was willing to reach into the whirling mass of blades to grab it, but thanks to some recent bank layoffs, that’s not a problem anymore.
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I don’t work for them, and I won’t be baited. I just know that this is an early test video and the current state of things is probably not a matter of public record. You’re a rocket scientist – this is aeronautics.
GuitarNerd1 you obviously work for Lite Machines. I ask you this- are you trying to persuade me & the rest of the engineering world of your company’s competency OR are you simply trying to persuade yourself? Also, here is some free advice, when you say stuff like ‘I’m assuming any further details are now top secret (they both recently got their clearances)’ It makes you sound like a 3rd grader, gives your story no more credibility & makes us wonder why a ‘top secret’ video would be on youtube