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flying machines
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The flying machines tag on WindowsForum.com covers a diverse range of topics related to human and robotic flight. Discussions include whimsical stone-age airships, crazy flying contraptions, and multi-talented robots that walk, fly, and skateboard. Users also explore historical mysteries like ancient Vimana craft and pop culture references such as Dastardly & Muttley. On the practical side, threads examine autonomous flying robots for disaster rescue and even a Microsoft team's human-powered flying machine project. This tag brings together enthusiasts of aviation, robotics, and engineering, offering a mix of entertainment and technical insight.
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Establishing emergency communication networks in disaster-hit areas can often take time, hampering rescue teams in their efforts to save lives.
But a new system of autonomous flying robots being developed at the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) could make establishing...
Link RemovedThis past weekend, a team of Microsoft Employees - many from Windows -*participated in the Link Removed, a competition where teams from all over the world build human-powered flying machines, push them off a 30’ high dock, and see who can fly the farthest. The event was tons of fun...