Jeshua Lacock
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12 Foot Telemaster Payload?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mike Bakula May 30, 2010. 6 Replies

Greetings,Can anyone give me a rough idea what payload this 12 foot Telemaster could reasonably handle?…Continue

 

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Chris Anderson commented on Jeshua Lacock's blog post AUVSI Photos
"This one is very interesting. New to me, at least. From the PopSci writeup: "AeroVironment showed off prototypes of its nano air vehicle, a hummingbird–sized flapping-wing UAV that one day could be used as a surveillance tool that…"
Sep 7, 2010
Jeshua Lacock commented on Tony H's blog post ArduCopter Beta Frame: Documentation, Thoughts, and Flight Test
"Anyone know what the payload for the Arducopter is?"
Sep 2, 2010
Jeshua Lacock commented on UFO-MAN's blog post The "pro edition 5000 Ringnes Pils Arduino hot wire cutter controller" ready for service
"Schematics? I would be interested in using something similar to control the temperature of a plastic injection nozzle for my CNC machine so I could print out plastic parts..."
Jul 10, 2010
Jeshua Lacock commented on Roman's blog post RC Paraglider driven by Smartphone over Bluetooth
"Weird - working now... I see what the issue was - somehow the link was to: http://www.vimeo.com/13185002Here Not sure how - I just command clicked the link to open in a tab.."
Jul 8, 2010
lionel commented on Jeshua Lacock's blog post Shared Airspace
"On the other side of the atlantic, an ongoing collaboration between the European Defense Agency (EDA) and the European Space Agency (ESA). The first phase of the study, phase A is completed and the results were presented a the ESA/EDA workshop on…"
Jul 8, 2010
Michael Zaffuto commented on Jeshua Lacock's blog post Shared Airspace
"That's funny, "WOULD you fly in an airliner knowing there were no pilots in the cockpit?". How about, "WOULD you fly in an airliner knowing there were no computers in the cockpit? , lol :o)"
Jul 7, 2010
Jeshua Lacock commented on space_nut's blog post Interesting new tri-copter
"I actually prefer how the Shrediquette tilts the motors with servos to control direction; the chassis does not have to tilt to turn. With the AeroQuad, the entire chassis tilts which seems undesirable for AP. I hope that tilting the motors will be…"
Jun 26, 2010
Nathaniel Caner replied to Jeshua Lacock's discussion 12 Foot Telemaster Payload?
"Jeshua, Check out the replies to my post on the 8' Senior Telemaster here. Mike Bakula reports a payload on his Telemaster of around 20 lbs, all up weight of 30 lbs. Curt Olson has some nice pictures and some good information too. I don't…"
May 30, 2010
Miles replied to Jeshua Lacock's discussion 12 Foot Telemaster Payload?
"What LIDAR are you flying"
May 29, 2010

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I want to fly sensors, DSLRs, LIDAR, etc.
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Garden Valley, ID

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Shared Airspace

Posted on July 7, 2010 at 7:17pm 5 Comments



"The FAA commissioned the Boeing subsidiary Insitu, based in Bingen, Washington, and the New Jersey Air National Guard to begin investigating ways for civil aircraft to share their airspace with remotely piloted uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs)."



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At 11:31pm on July 9, 2010, JOHN PIZZICARA said…
Hi Jeshua - There's the right way, the wrong way, and the FAA way! It's a UAS by definition.
At 11:34pm on July 9, 2010, Jeshua Lacock said…
Hi John, what does the S stand for I wonder? Ship?
At 11:43pm on July 9, 2010, JOHN PIZZICARA said…
System, according to a National release I saw.

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