Flying cat drone?

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I can not stop laughing OMG

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I’m not even going to ask where the battery goes! :flushed:

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I had a book called 101 uses of a dead cat.
It needs to be updates to 102 uses for a dead cat :rofl::rofl:

Goodness … that’s been doing the rounds for years.

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I know! But I do so want one. :rofl:

Chances are a larger drone with a Rottweiler “wrap” would be more fun. :rofl:

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What waste of my old last two chickens…
This would of been a very interesting project (not) :joy: :joy: :joy:.

Thanks for lightening my day.

Interestingly there is actually a frame known as “The Dead Cat”. I have one and because it’s asymmetrical it’s a bugger to tune for stable flight. I tried a Naza V2, APM, and Pixhawk, but found for the best results, and most fun, the trusty old KK2 board was the winner.

Nidge.

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And pigs will fly?

Pink elephants, too?

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You are welcome to my neighbours’ cat, I won’t miss it’s :poop: in my garden…

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I see this on tube

Ages ago a bloke had his cat stuffed and droned

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I only saw a still. Does it really fly ? Not sure to be awe or horrified by the idea of a dead cat flying.

Its too surreal for a Wednesday morning!

Pretty sure this was done a few years ago. And for quite a while afterwards the frame used was known as a dead cat frame.

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Blimey, thats a sight!

yes it flies and it his stuffed cat

The only problem is if he losses the drone

and his cat