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ARCAA Opening

Started this discussion. Last reply by JOHN PIZZICARA Sep 11, 2010. 1 Reply

2009 UAV Outback Challenge

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JOHN PIZZICARA replied to Michael Molloy's discussion 'ARCAA Opening'
PARAVIZE HEAD-ON TRAFFIC DETECTOR Paravize Head-on is a portable, self-contained device intended to be placed on top of the glare-shield of a GA aircraft to assist the pilot in spotting potentially dangerous traffic. Uses high-resolution cameras and…
Sep 11, 2010
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Michael Molloy commented on Chris Anderson's blog post 'T3-Round 8: The egg-drop round!'
Well done guys, I have passed this on to the rest of the UAV OBC Committee.
Sep 6, 2010
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2010 UAV Outback Challenge Search and Rescue Competition

The official entry list for the 2010 UAV Outback Challenge Search and Rescue Competition is, in no particular order;1. Melbourne UAV 2. MUROC Wild-Hogs 3. OpenUAS 4. Unmanned Innovation 5. University of Sydney UAV Team 6. AusUAV 7. Swinburne UAV 8. Latitude38UAV 9. Stratos 10. Robota 11. Team Skylight 12. Unmanned Aircraft Systems EngineeringThank you to all teams that entered this years challenge and good luck to all.MickUAV Challenge Technical CommitteeSee More
Discussion posted by Michael Molloy Sep 6, 2010
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ARCAA Opening

An ABC Australia news story on the opening of the Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation (ARCAA) new building in Brisbane QLDhttp://www.arcaa.aero/ See More
Discussion posted by Michael Molloy Sep 4, 2010
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Michael Molloy commented on Chris Anderson's blog post 'It's alive!'
Gargoyle mode!! :)
Aug 15, 2010
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Michael Molloy commented on Chris Anderson's blog post 'Dramatic reports from the Outback Challenge UAV contest'
It was good fun mainning the radio on Monday, all the local pilots really worked in well, most didnt want to go flying as they wanted to watch the UAVs but duty called.
Oct 2, 2009
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Michael Molloy commented on Chris Anderson's blog post 'Dramatic reports from the Outback Challenge UAV contest'
Actually the Indians and open UAS got the $1000
Oct 1, 2009

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UAV Challenge - Outback Rescue will take place in 2009

Posted on January 7, 2009 at 10:58pm 5 Comments

We are pleased to announce that the UAV Challenge - Outback Rescue will take place in 2009 in the regional Queensland town of Kingaroy. The event will take place on 28 September - 1 October 2009.



Aerospace students and enthusiasts alike will again have the opportunity to find and assist 'Outback Joe', a lost bush walker in Australia's vast outback, using UAVs.



We look forward to your continued enthusiasm and support for this event.



See you in… Continue

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At 5:12pm on October 31, 2008, Anthony BanksAnthony Banks said…
G'day Mike. Thanks for all your hard work at the Challenge. Is it going ahead in 09 do you think? Hey, we are having another 'Schools Fly-In' on Wednesday 3rd December all day on the Mueller College oval. Basically, it is to showcase student flying and a few schools are turning up to fly or to see how to fly. Even a teacher from Innisfail is flying down. You are most welcome to be a special guest if you can get the time off. My school email which is the one that I check is a.banks@mueller.qld.edu.au. Talk again soon. regards - Anthony
At 6:47pm on March 23, 2009, PedroPedro said…
Michael,

I am still working on the editor, but you could start playing with it. I am also coordinating and sharing code and ideas with Jordi, who is also coding an editor he is planning to sell for just a little bit of money. Send me your email address and I'll send you the editor as it stands right now (needs some cleaning up of the interface, but you'll get a good idea of its functionality.

Cheers,
Pedro

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