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Developing Drone Technology in the UK

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Old 22nd Nov 2020, 11:52
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Developing Drone Technology in the UK

From today's Sunday Telegraph and 216 Squadron development operations.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...in-six-months/
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Old 22nd Nov 2020, 14:36
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That Ghost drone....

Chinese airframes with Chinese motors, speed controllers and presumably other electronics....

Don't blame them really, T-Motor are probably the best in the game....and I use them myself to lift a similar sized design. However the UK airframe I designed and am building will be better...
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Cannot read your link,it`s behind a paywall
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