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Originally Posted by BrianG
My son has a cheap thing/game called Duck Hunter that has a duck that flies around and you have to shoot it down via an IR gun. It's somewhat neat, but doesn't fly anywhere near as nice and smooth as that robot does.
The robot in the vid actually flies like a real bird does with full wing articulation. Comparing that to the cheapie versions is like saying a BMW is the same as a Yugo.
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Not so in theory. - The robot clearly is a more advanced and robust design, especially with the articulation and additional servo at the "joint" within the midportion of the wing. And of course with the use of computer programming and advanced electronics the overall movement was smoothed and slowed down to take advantage if its ability to glide after each wing beat. But the wing/flight theory is essentially the same in the toy and the robot. And is virtually duplicated as far as steering via the tail section is concerned.
Fuel/spark/air combustion engine, four round rotating objects to provide decreased friction and forward motion, internally geared transmissions for manipulation of speed /power ratios, rotating drive shafts to transfer mechanical movement, . . . . besides leather heated seats, cruise control, I-pod capable GPS system, and a $45k price tag - is there really a big mechanical difference in a Yugo and a BMW?