The internals all talk to each other over the fiberoptics, which is great - although I have a design that could really increase the throughput. The actual peripherals, however? Can't get away from them being actual electrons-on-wire. From what I could deduce, the strike knocked out the control linkage to the ailerons, resulting in an unstable yaw rotation. Ms. Monroe was able to generate enough lift - which isn't very efficient with the current wing configuration, although the maneuverability is top-notch.
Take your time, I have nothing else on my calendar this summer except for an independent project with Mr. Dayspring that has no end date.
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The internals all talk to each other over the fiberoptics, which is great - although I have a design that could really increase the throughput. The actual peripherals, however? Can't get away from them being actual electrons-on-wire. From what I could deduce, the strike knocked out the control linkage to the ailerons, resulting in an unstable yaw rotation. Ms. Monroe was able to generate enough lift - which isn't very efficient with the current wing configuration, although the maneuverability is top-notch.
Take your time, I have nothing else on my calendar this summer except for an independent project with Mr. Dayspring that has no end date.
JHF