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Zimbo
Mar 04, 2006, 03:37 AM
Hey guys,
I am really interested in reading and looking at pictures of UAVs,in particular the commercial and millitary one but I can't seem to find too much on the internet(granted, I havent tried my hardest to search).
So how about we start a guide to all these fantastic websites that I am sure you have all got lurking in your favourites folders! :)

I'll start off with one that I find interesting. Its a diesel powered UCAV helicopter built by a New Zealand company based in Auckland.
http://www.tgrhelicorp.com/snark.htm

So come on, lets see what you guys have to offer!
Paul

MattChave
Mar 04, 2006, 06:52 AM
I have a links page on my site to projects that I find particularly relevant and interesting.
http://www.uavdev.com
go to the links section using the navigation panel at the top.

patrickegan
Mar 04, 2006, 10:43 AM
Remote Control Aerial Photography Association

www.RCAPA.net

Not really a site for pictures of UAV/UAS but an association working on solutions for impending FAA regulations.

MattChave
Mar 07, 2006, 12:08 AM
Hey guys,
I am really interested in reading and looking at pictures of UAVs.....

Paul, I see your from New Zealand, same, how many other NZ'ers are there in here?

RCAV8R13
Mar 07, 2006, 10:19 AM
Hey guys,
I am really interested in reading and looking at pictures of UAVs,in particular the commercial and millitary one but I can't seem to find too much on the internet(granted, I havent tried my hardest to search).
So how about we start a guide to all these fantastic websites that I am sure you have all got lurking in your favourites folders! :)

I'll start off with one that I find interesting. Its a diesel powered UCAV helicopter built by a New Zealand company based in Auckland.
http://www.tgrhelicorp.com/snark.htm

So come on, lets see what you guys have to offer!
Paul
Please check out our site. www.insitugroup.com Our UAV, ScanEagle, has logged over 10.000 hours in Iraq. There is a ScanEagle, in one form or another, flying somewhere in the world virtually every second of every day.
RCA

patrickegan
Mar 07, 2006, 11:19 AM
I thought Boeing owned ScanEagle?

Zimbo
Mar 07, 2006, 01:52 PM
Paul, I see your from New Zealand, same, how many other NZ'ers are there in here?
Hey Matt, there are a few although we still have quite a small presence on RCGroups. There may be more on RCUniverse though.
Where abouts in NZ are you?
Paul

MattChave
Mar 07, 2006, 07:22 PM
Hey Matt, there are a few although we still have quite a small presence on RCGroups. There may be more on RCUniverse though.
Where abouts in NZ are you?
Paul

Dunedin, at the University down here. I'll update my location info in the avitar

RCAV8R13
Mar 07, 2006, 11:33 PM
I thought Boeing owned ScanEagle?
We are partners with Boeing. We developed and build all the ScanEagles in the world, Boeing sells them to the military for us.
It's a privilege to be helping, so effectively, to safeguard the lives of our Marines and Sailers.
RCA

patrickegan
Mar 08, 2006, 12:21 AM
I had talked with someone out in Chicago I believe, about the program. Keep up the good work! P.

Zimbo
Mar 08, 2006, 02:01 AM
Dunedin, at the University down here. I'll update my location info in the avitar
Ok, What are you studying down there in the South?
I am in 5th form still
Paul

MattChave
Mar 08, 2006, 03:43 AM
Physics and electronics, just finished a BAppSc (Hons) with the projects so far, I'm doing an MSc in electronics now working on extending the abilities of the project above. We've got a pretty nice dept. set up here now, with plenty of toys for prototyping.

uriah
Mar 09, 2006, 10:04 PM
YOU CAN BUY YOUR OWN US MILITARY STYLE UAV HERE ---> http://www.imaging1.com/thermal/UAV.html

kd7ost
Mar 09, 2006, 10:19 PM
YOU CAN BUY YOUR OWN US MILITARY STYLE UAV HERE ---> http://www.imaging1.com/thermal/UAV.html

Cool site but, click on that picture of an A10 Thunderbolt in the gallery and see it transform into an OV10 Bronco.

Hmmmm

Dan

ElectroLawndart
Mar 10, 2006, 10:46 PM
Cool site but, click on that picture of an A10 Thunderbolt in the gallery and see it transform into an OV10 Bronco.

Hmmmm

Dan

That's cool! Shape changing airplanes, that should fool enemy gunners. :p


But seriously...OK, not that serious.
Shouldn't we have a sticky for UAV websites?

Dart

LukeZ
Mar 10, 2006, 11:01 PM
Dart, I think you're right.

And while we're back to the topic of UAV Links, here's another UAV Links thread in this same forum. :rolleyes: It was one of the first threads posted, so it's kind of buried towards the end. But it has lots of links also: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=358497



Luke

joelhaasnoot
Mar 28, 2006, 09:45 AM
Hey,
Just for the sake of everyone here, if you have a good link, please post them to the sticky-d tread at the top. That will allow people to see all the links in one place.
Joel

hugo_vincent
Mar 30, 2006, 04:33 PM
Paul, I see your from New Zealand, same, how many other NZ'ers are there in here?

Another one of us here!

See my UAV site: http://www.albatross-uav.org

I am in Christchurch, at the University of Canterbury.

MattChave
Apr 01, 2006, 12:41 AM
nice job by you guys up there in chch, I missed going to the ENZCON last year where you presented it becuase of exams. Some of the guys from the department down here made it though and said you were doing well.

It's good to see such well published work in your wiki page, I found myself on there for a few hours. The GC work always seems to inspire me.
I couldn't log into your cvs repository though, will you be making the code freely available?