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AeroVironment Nano Hummingbird : ウィキペディア英語版 | AeroVironment Nano Hummingbird
The AeroVironment Nano Hummingbird or Nano Air Vehicle (NAV) is a tiny, remote controlled aircraft built to resemble and fly like a hummingbird, developed in the United States by AeroVironment, Inc. to specifications provided by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The Hummingbird is equipped with a small video camera for surveillance and reconnaissance purposes and, for now, operates in the air for up to 11 minutes. It can fly outdoors, or enter a doorway to investigate indoor environments. It was announced to the public on 17 February 2011.〔(Artificial hummingbird developed ) ''Irish Independent''. 2011-02-18.〕〔(Nano Hummingbird ). AeroVironment, Inc. 2011-02-16.〕〔(AeroVironment Develops World’s First Fully Operational Life-Size Hummingbird-Like Unmanned Aircraft for DARPA ). AeroVironment, Inc. 2011-02-16.〕 ==Specifications== DARPA contributed $4 million to AeroVironment since 2006〔(It's a bird! It's a spy! It's both ) ''Los Angeles Times'', 2011-02-17.〕 to create a prototype "hummingbird-like" aircraft for the Nano Air Vehicle (NAV) program.〔(Nano Air Vehicle ) ''Defense Sciences Office, DARPA''. Retrieved: 2011-02-20.〕 The result was called the ''Nano Hummingbird'' which can fly at and move in three axes of motion. The aircraft can climb and descend vertically; fly sideways left and right; forward and backward; rotate clockwise and counter-clockwise; and hover in mid-air. The artificial hummingbird maneuver using its flapping wings for propulsion and attitude control. It has a body shaped like a real hummingbird, a wingspan of , and a total flying weight of —less than an AA battery. This includes the systems required for flight: batteries, motors, and communications systems; as well as the video camera payload.
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