Stealth access points (was Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Approaching parties)
Grant McHerron
grant at taoceti.com.au
Thu Jan 23 12:30:48 EST 2003
At 11:48 AM 23/01/03, John Dalton wrote:
>I've always dreamed about a radio controlled helicopter combined
>with a 'limpet' access point.
Not a bad concept
>Use some sort of hovering platform (only needs to have a flight time
>of a couple of minutes) to get the access point near enough
>to an elevated steel object that it sticks. Bingo.
You've never tried to fly a remote control helicopter, have you.... :)
I have one and I'm learning how to fly it. While I don't have my real
helicopter license (yet :) I have had a go at the controls of the "real
thing" a couple of times and the remote control one is harder than the real
thing (although you don't care quite as much if you prang it :)
Worst bit is when you sweat at multiple sessions for a whole arvo just to
try and get the damned thing to hover in one spot and move around a bit,
then one of the uber-champs comes along and has his hyper-performance job
flying inverted, doing loops and generally showing how it should be done...
Still, it's a wonderful feeling when you get it right... :)
Cheers,
Grant
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Tao Ceti Pty Ltd
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