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  2. Insectothopter - Wikipedia

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    The Insectothopter was the size of a dragonfly, and was hand-painted to look like one. It was powered by a miniature fluidic oscillator to propel the wings up and down at the proper rate to provide both lift and thrust. A small amount of propellant produced gas to drive the oscillator, and extra thrust came from the excess gas vented out the ...

  3. FlyTech Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    The Dragonfly is made from lightweight but strong materials and has a crash-resistant structure. It is rechargeable and has multiple modes for beginner and advanced users. The Dragonfly is not a robot like the majority of WowWee's current products, such as the Robosapien and the Roboreptile. Replacement wings are available for purchase.

  4. Boeing X-50 Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing X-50A Dragonfly, formerly known as the Canard Rotor/Wing Demonstrator, was a VTOL rotor wing experimental unmanned aerial vehicle that was developed by Boeing and DARPA to demonstrate the principle that a helicopter's rotor could be stopped in flight and act as a fixed wing, enabling it to transition between fixed-wing and rotary-wing flight.

  5. Ukraine uses ‘dragon drones’ to spew fiery substance on ...

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    In videos that have emerged on social media from both official and unofficial sources in Ukraine since last week, the drones look like yellow balls of fire with trailing tails as they fly low over ...

  6. TechJect Dragonfly UAV - Wikipedia

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    The Dragonfly is a failed crowdfunding project that was to build a miniaturized four-winged ornithopter UAV designed by TechJect. The Dragonfly supposedly was designed for: aerial photography, interactive gaming, autonomous patrolling for security and surveillance, etc. [1] The project claimed that the UAV was going to manufactured by TechJect, but all development was canceled after ...

  7. US Navy designs drone that looks, swims like a shark - AOL

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    In an effort to keep divers safe, the U.S. Navy is using sharks. Not real ones, though that would be a better story. The military developed a drone its calling "GhostSwimmer" that looks and swims ...