Researchers at Stanford have developed a proof-of-concept model of a plane that can land on a wall – vertically:
Applications for UAVs and intelligence work come quickly to mind.
Neat!
May 11, 2010 by Barliman
Researchers at Stanford have developed a proof-of-concept model of a plane that can land on a wall – vertically:
Applications for UAVs and intelligence work come quickly to mind.
Neat!
Take that, Harrier jet!
You can bet the CIA is already figuring out how many surveillance devices they can fit on it. 🙂
Oh man, that’s so cool!
Isn’t it, though? I can’t wait to see the practical applications.
And thanks for dropping by! 🙂