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General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper at the 2017 China Lake Air Show held at NAWS China Lake, March 18-19, 2017.
Catalog #: 04_04140
Title : Teledyne Ryan UAV Drone RPV Firebee
Date: 1950-1989
Corporation Name : Ryan Aeronautical, Teledyne Ryan
Location: Ryan Envelopes
Additional Information: From Northrop Grumman Donation
Tags: Teledyne, Ryan, UAV, Drone, RPV, Firebee, 1950-1989
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
PictionID:56107854 - Catalog:C94-045-030.tif - Title:Ryan Aeronautical Negative Collection Image - Filename:C94-045-030.tif - - Image from the Teledyne Ryan Archives, donated to SDASM in the 1990s. Many of these images are from Ryan's UAV program-----Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
RQ-2B Pioneer UAV, Celebration of Naval Aviation, hangar 3, Armitage Field, China Lake, 15 October 2011.
I literally had to use all my Photoshop CC skills to make this panorama work. There was a part where the wing of the Integrator was broke and it took me, oh 2-3 hours to find a solution. but here you go. Sincerely appreciate Insitu's participation.
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A photo from the 19 July 2014 NAS Whidbey Island Open House. A very nice thing of NAS Whidbey Island to do, and a great community-building event. Over 1,600 folks attended...
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
3-D Robotics UAV flyover
Look! Up in the sky! It?s an unmanned aerial ve hicle (UAV)! The flight team from 3-D
Robotics demonstrates the thrill of the DIY drone, the product of speaker Jordi Muñoz?s
inventive mind.
Jordi Muñoz: The drones are coming (from Tijuana)!
A native of Ensenada, Mexico, Jordi Muñoz co-founded and built a highly successful company with Chris Anderson of Wired magazine: 3-D Robotics. Muñoz started by rebuilding a toy remote-controlled helicopter using accelerometers from a Wii controller, making it a much more stable machine. He soon built his first drone, costing a few hundred dollars, while the nearest competition was asking about twenty thousand. Today, Muñoz is considered one of the top gurus in the field of drones or UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Ve hicles). His ideas are about to
revolutionize and disrupt this space and create inexpensive UAVs for various civil needs.
Catalog #: 04_03890
Location: Ryan Envelopes
Description: Teledyne Ryan UAV, Drone, RPV
Date: 1950-80s
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
This image was captured not far from the Scienceworks museum in Spotswood, Melbourne.
I was testing out a recent modification to my DJI Phantom Vision 2+, a Flytrex Core 2 data logger. There was no real plan for capturing images during the test, I will always do some to help with training and increasing my familiarity with the system and how it operates.
I liked the way that this one turned out and felt that a cinematic style widescreen crop suited where the majority of interest lay in the image.
Image captured using a DJI Phantom Vision 2+, 1/2400th of a sec @f2.8, ISO100.
Image processed using Adobe Lightroom 5.6 and Google’s Nik Collection Dfine 2.0 and Viveza 2.
PictionID:56110255 - Catalog:C94-045-034.tif - Title:Ryan Aeronautical Negative Collection Image - Filename:C94-045-034.tif - - Image from the Teledyne Ryan Archives, donated to SDASM in the 1990s. Many of these images are from Ryan's UAV program-----These images were not donated with metadata, so please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
RQ-2B Pioneer UAV, Celebration of Naval Aviation, hangar 3, Armitage Field, China Lake, 15 October 2011.
KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Aug. 6, 2015) U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. John Bercey, right, officer in charge, Task Force Copperhead Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Detachment, discusses the recovery of a MQ-5B Hunter with the air vehicle pilot at Kandahar Airfield. The MQ-5B is a multi-mission UAV coupled with the Copperhead system, a miniature synthetic aperture radar system, used to detect improvised explosive devices with great success for coalition and Afghan Security Forces. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Kristine Volk/Released)
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
3-D Robotics UAV flyover
Look! Up in the sky! It?s an unmanned aerial ve hicle (UAV)! The flight team from 3-D
Robotics demonstrates the thrill of the DIY drone, the product of speaker Jordi Muñoz?s
inventive mind.
Jordi Muñoz: The drones are coming (from Tijuana)!
A native of Ensenada, Mexico, Jordi Muñoz co-founded and built a highly successful company with Chris Anderson of Wired magazine: 3-D Robotics. Muñoz started by rebuilding a toy remote-controlled helicopter using accelerometers from a Wii controller, making it a much more stable machine. He soon built his first drone, costing a few hundred dollars, while the nearest competition was asking about twenty thousand. Today, Muñoz is considered one of the top gurus in the field of drones or UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Ve hicles). His ideas are about to
revolutionize and disrupt this space and create inexpensive UAVs for various civil needs.
A British Soldier holds a Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet Personal Reconnaissance System, a palm-sized miniature helicopter weighing only 16 grams. Researchers with the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center are testing the Black Hornet to provide squad-sized units with organic aerial intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability in
challenging ground environments. The application of emerging technology creates the potential
for affordable, interoperable, autonomous and semiautonomous systems that can provide force
multipliers at all echelons, from the squad to the brigade combat team. (Photo courtesy of United
Kingdom Ministry of Defence)
photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org
3-D Robotics UAV flyover
Look! Up in the sky! It?s an unmanned aerial ve hicle (UAV)! The flight team from 3-D
Robotics demonstrates the thrill of the DIY drone, the product of speaker Jordi Muñoz?s
inventive mind.
Jordi Muñoz: The drones are coming (from Tijuana)!
A native of Ensenada, Mexico, Jordi Muñoz co-founded and built a highly successful company with Chris Anderson of Wired magazine: 3-D Robotics. Muñoz started by rebuilding a toy remote-controlled helicopter using accelerometers from a Wii controller, making it a much more stable machine. He soon built his first drone, costing a few hundred dollars, while the nearest competition was asking about twenty thousand. Today, Muñoz is considered one of the top gurus in the field of drones or UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Ve hicles). His ideas are about to
revolutionize and disrupt this space and create inexpensive UAVs for various civil needs.
General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper of the 29th Attack Squadron (29 ATKS) from Holloman AFB performing at the 2014 Holloman AFB "Legacy of Freedom" Open House.
As Heritage Flight Museum is a well-known center of aviation photography excellence, seems only right they got a UAV for aerial photography. Also good for prop blur practice!
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An upload to my Heritage Flight Museum (HFM) Props & Ponies 2014 album for 28 August.
PōHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii (Sept. 10, 2020) - The Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operators (15W) remote pilots of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Unmanned Aircraft Systems Repairer (15E) with 2-6 Cavalry Squadron, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, conducted Advanced Aerial Gunnery training at Pōhakuloa Training Area, Hawaii. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Sarah D. Sangster) 200910-A-XP872-880
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Heute wurde die Internationale Luft- und Raumfahrtausstellung in Berlin Schönefeld eröffnet.Diese findet in diesem Jahr auf dem Gelände des zukünftigen BBI "Willy Brandt" statt.Eröffnet wurde sie durch die Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel,welche noch bevor sie die ILA eröffnete, einem der grössten Waffenproduzenten der Welt,Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm huldigte und zuerst Vertreter dieses Unternehmens begrüsste.Es ist mehr als beeindruckend,das diese Luftfahrtschau nichts anderes ist als eine bessere Waffenmesse ist,auf der alles,was das Herz des Waffenhändlers genauso erfreut,wie das des Diktators.Das muss man ja nu aber nicht so offensichtlich zeigen,indem man zuerst die Waffenlobby begrüsst und anschliessend erst die Messe eröffnet.Und warum auf einer Luuftfahrtmesse auch noch gepanzerte Fahrzeuge von Krauss-Maffei Wegmann vorgestellt werden müssen ist selbst mir ,als sehr verständnisvollem Menschen, ein mehr als grosses Rätsel.Ansonsten kann man selbstverständlich bei der Bundeswehr das Fliegen in einem Eurocopter ausprobieren und wie selbstverständlich auch den Beschuss von Piraten aus einem fliegenden Hubschrauber üben.Alles natürlich im Rahmen humanitärer Missionen versteht sich.Da erschreckt einen die massive zunahme unbenannter Waffensysteme und Drohnen schon garnicht mehr.In anbetracht der dort vorgestellten Feuerkraft sind aktuelle UAVs eher Kinderkram. Beruhigend ist da dann schon eher die Vorstellung,das auch das Rote Kreuz stolz prüsentierte,wozu ein nagelneuer Truppentransporter A400M zu gebrauchen ist,nämlihc um natürlich ganz human Zelte und Nahrungsmittel abzuwerfen.Irgendwie wurde man den Eindruck nicht los,das die ganze Veranstaltung nichts anders war,als eine grosse hübsche Luftwaffenschau,auf der man nach Herzenslust alles kaufen kann,was man zum bekämpfen von allem braucht,was nicht ins Schema passt.Für die Flüchtlingsabwehr an den EU-Aussengrenzen das UAV mit Wärmebildsensoren und für den kleinen Aufstand im inneren einen leichten und wendigen Eurocopter 135.Und wenns richtig zur Sache geht,dann kann man auch schon mal nen Euirofighter gebrauchen.Bilder unterliegen dem Copyright.
General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper of the 29th Attack Squadron (29 ATKS) from Holloman AFB performing at the 2014 Holloman AFB "Legacy of Freedom" Open House.
John Offe, the senior electronic technician for the Joint Training and Experimentation Center at the Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center, monitors the flight pattern of a test flight of an unmanned aerial vehicle being prepared to help with firefighting efforts at the camp’s North Training Area, July 20, 2012. JTEC is a partnership between the Wyoming National Guard, the University of Wyoming and the Department of Defense’s Joint Ground Robotics Enterprise. Focused primarily on research and design of unmanned vehicles, JTEC is using the Sawmill Canyon Fire to begin tests of air systems to provide civilian agencies an edge against future fires and disasters. (Wyoming Army National Guard Photo by 1st Lt. Christian Venhuizen/Released)
As you can see however, the Insitu ScanEagle camera was mostly tucked in. :-(.
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A photo from the 19 July 2014 NAS Whidbey Island Open House. A very nice thing of NAS Whidbey Island to do, and a great community-building event. Over 1,600 folks attended...
A fire support team assigned to 1st Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, train to request digital call for fire missions using a Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle as an observer at the Mission Training Center on Fort Bragg, N.C., Dec. 11. The Falcon Brigade is one of the first brigades in the Army to develop and conduct coordinated, simulated training between forward observers, UAV operators, helicopter pilots and Air Force joint terminal attack controllers to develop standardized battle drills for UAV-assisted fire support.
Really appreciate watching Lyle Jansma's videos... of the marquee air show of Skagit Regional Airport!
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A 15 January 2015 Throwback Thursday upload to my Heritage Flight Museum (HFM) Props & Ponies 2014 album. Hope you enjoy...
Especially as for Comcast users, go to the Comcast On Demand path Get Local / Around The Sound / Vintage Vehicle to find Props and Ponies on Comcast on Demand and watch this great event on video!
Ceiling displays at Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) Museum. From left to right: RQ-2 Pioneer - UAV (drone), Cessna 172 - trainer aircraft and another UAV - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (drone).
Find out more in my blog: Air Force Museum.
*Note: More aircraft pics in my Aircraft album.
Army Pvt. Brendan McMahon, center, and Spc. Greg Marcin, both paratroopers assigned to Blackfoot Company, 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, U.S. Army Alaska, operate a RQ-11B Raven unmanned aerial vehicle flight control module during familiarization training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Aug, 27, 2019. The RQ-11B Raven in a small hand-launched, remote-controlled, unmanned aerial vehicle that can provide day or night aerial intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance. McMahon and Marcin are natives of Chicago, Ill., and Richmond, Va., respectively. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)
Title : Teledyne Ryan UAV Drone RPV Global Hawk
Catalog #: 04_04411
Date: 1980-1995
Corporation Name : Ryan Aeronautical, Teledyne Ryan
Location: Ryan Envelopes
Additional Information: From Northrop Grumman Donation
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Really like the D-Day Invasion (6 June 1944) stripes on the Reaper. Just like when the US and UK led the way to liberate Europe... The Reapers continue that role of supporting the ground efforts from the air with persistent overwatch and precision strike.
PHOTO CREDIT: Joe A. Kunzler Photo, AvgeekJoe Productions, growlernoise-AT-gmail-DOT-com
Sgt. Cody Anderson, Shadow 200 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle aircraft operator, and Sgt. Nicholas Erdos-Thayer, Shadow 200 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle crew chief, conduct pre-flight checks on the hydraulic rail launcher, which propels the UAV into flight. Soldiers of 3rd Platoon, A Co., 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 34th Infantry Division, began conducting launch, sustained flight, recovery and New Equipment Training on the Unmanned Aerial System at the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operation Facility at Camp Ripley on July 23. Photos by Staff Sgt. Patrick Loch. Read more at www.minnesotanationalguard.org/press_room/e-zine/articles...