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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3602204" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>The guy who bouoght our house here in CA is highly educated, Got his BS in Aerospace Engineering from MIT and his Masters from Stanford. Worked at Space Ex for a number of years in the rocket propulsion part of it and now is a higher level engineer at Anduril Industries. He developes some crazy, highlevel drones for the US Govt. THey have developed and are apparently either testing or have in use drone killers and are now developing smaller versions of liquid propulsion drones that carry munitions. He was telling me things that shocked me and that i would have never thought existed and applications and locations that I would never guess they are being used in. He's a really nice guy and is the type of person I'd love to sit down and have a few drinks with and just listen to him talk. </p><p></p><p>On the civilian drone side i think they are really a cool thing but about 5 years ago my son and i went to the Hobby shop and got one of thse electric motor styrofoam RC airplanes that looks like a Cessna. Just an inexpensive RC plane that i had soooo much fun flying around the school field on the weekends. Really had a great time doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3602204, member: 14646"] The guy who bouoght our house here in CA is highly educated, Got his BS in Aerospace Engineering from MIT and his Masters from Stanford. Worked at Space Ex for a number of years in the rocket propulsion part of it and now is a higher level engineer at Anduril Industries. He developes some crazy, highlevel drones for the US Govt. THey have developed and are apparently either testing or have in use drone killers and are now developing smaller versions of liquid propulsion drones that carry munitions. He was telling me things that shocked me and that i would have never thought existed and applications and locations that I would never guess they are being used in. He's a really nice guy and is the type of person I'd love to sit down and have a few drinks with and just listen to him talk. On the civilian drone side i think they are really a cool thing but about 5 years ago my son and i went to the Hobby shop and got one of thse electric motor styrofoam RC airplanes that looks like a Cessna. Just an inexpensive RC plane that i had soooo much fun flying around the school field on the weekends. Really had a great time doing it. [/QUOTE]
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