TechJect is looking to raise $110,000 via indigogo by the time the calendar ticks over to 2013. Given their impressive flight capabilities, it’s not surprising to see researchers turning to the world of flying insects
TechJect’s Dragonfly micro UAV flies like a bird and hovers like an insect
- November 7, 2012
- TechJect’s Dragonfly micro UAV flies like a bird and hovers like an insect
- Posted by innovation at 6:27 pm
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