I was wondering the usage of those 3D orientation/bearing sensers, now it is
the answer.

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 9:11 AM, javqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> - is the blicopter bullet-proof?
>
> The answer is no. But several holes 10-30 doesn't introduce a
> dangerous situation in short term.
>
> Typical internal Pressure is around 0.14 PSI (1/200 times less than a
> tire pressure), so is like an inflated plastic trash bag with holes.
> with 2 big holes (the 1" inflate ports) full open take over 1 hour to
> deflate to a dangerous condition.
>
> Pressure sensor detects any pressure drop to trigger a safe landing
> procedure, manual or automatic in predetermined locations.
> Additionally, Blicopter has the capability to produce active lift and
> compensate static lift lost.
>
> We can promote our applications and the android platform on Blicopter
> late 2009 or early 2010 (FAA release)
>
> >
>


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BQ

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