Matej said:I have no idea but to me it does not look very stealthy against standard 1 - 5 GHz radars.
circle-5 said:Does anybody know what this is? I've never seen it before. Not even sure if I'm in the right topic...
You can ship me the model and I'll do a really good photospread of it.....circle-5 said:The leading edges are normal. What you're probably seeing is my poor setup in Photoshop edge detail, when I removed the background.
The model's provenance is US military. Other models in that group included a Douglas MOL, a Titan IIIA and a Hughes kinetic energy (SDI) weapon, all original manufacturer models. In addition, the model is a solid resin casting, nearly two feet across, which requires mold fabrication, as opposed to the "kitbash" you describe.
Matej said:Do we know the dimensions or the scale? This will be kind of wild speculation, but what about air launched HALE?
I am quite confused, the members here usually go COMPLETELY apesh*t for something new like this. Could be they are actually out getting some sun on their pasty skin. Maybe somebody will have something constructive by Monday....circle-5 said:Matej said:Do we know the dimensions or the scale? This will be kind of wild speculation, but what about air launched HALE?
I wish knew the scale. Whenever a model like this gets separated from its stand, it becomes very difficult to identify. I have others that have puzzled me for years. This is obviously some kind of long-range, single-engine, high altitude UAV, not particularly stealthy and of American origin. If nobody knows, I might just put a Batman logo on it anyway...
circle-5 said:Does anybody know what this is? I've never seen it before. Not even sure if I'm in the right topic...
The "hammerhead" wingtip pods suggest doing some interesting things with sensor triangulation, but your accuracy would be complicated by how much the wings flex. You'd need to be actively measuring wing flex to tell the distance between the two wingtip pods.Does anybody know what this is? I've never seen it before. Not even sure if I'm in the right topic...
Rumint: Supposedly, the there were to be a GPS system at each end of the barrel on the DDG-1000 gunnery system in order to measure barrel distortion. YMMV.The "hammerhead" wingtip pods suggest doing some interesting things with sensor triangulation, but your accuracy would be complicated by how much the wings flex. You'd need to be actively measuring wing flex to tell the distance between the two wingtip pods.