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Early Manned Drone
29-08-2017
2017
wacky and real life

id10142306823286
supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_EARLY_MANNED_DRONE-2.jpg
titleEarly Manned Drone
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditPublic domain / mediadrumworld.c
captionDrone ascending 2. A VIDEO showing what could be the first manned drone being tested by the United States Army around sixty years ago has been revealed. While manned drones have just started to be constructed by inventors once again, this incredible video shows the 1950’s pilot of the direct-lift rotor aircraft Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee perched on the platform, ascending above the ground while calmly navigating it in circular motions. During an interview with the tester, he explains that it was very easy to use it and to navigate it he needed to ‘shift his weight’ using his feet to control the aircraft. Public domain / mediadrumworld.com

id10142306823287
supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_EARLY_MANNED_DRONE-3.jpg
titleEarly Manned Drone
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditPublic domain / mediadrumworld.c
captionDrone flying. A VIDEO showing what could be the first manned drone being tested by the United States Army around sixty years ago has been revealed. While manned drones have just started to be constructed by inventors once again, this incredible video shows the 1950’s pilot of the direct-lift rotor aircraft Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee perched on the platform, ascending above the ground while calmly navigating it in circular motions. During an interview with the tester, he explains that it was very easy to use it and to navigate it he needed to ‘shift his weight’ using his feet to control the aircraft. Public domain / mediadrumworld.com

id10142306823288
supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_EARLY_MANNED_DRONE-4.jpg
titleEarly Manned Drone
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditPublic domain / mediadrumworld.c
captionDrone descending. A VIDEO showing what could be the first manned drone being tested by the United States Army around sixty years ago has been revealed. While manned drones have just started to be constructed by inventors once again, this incredible video shows the 1950’s pilot of the direct-lift rotor aircraft Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee perched on the platform, ascending above the ground while calmly navigating it in circular motions. During an interview with the tester, he explains that it was very easy to use it and to navigate it he needed to ‘shift his weight’ using his feet to control the aircraft. Public domain / mediadrumworld.com

id10142306823289
supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_EARLY_MANNED_DRONE-5.jpg
titleEarly Manned Drone
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditPublic domain / mediadrumworld.c
captionDrone landing. A VIDEO showing what could be the first manned drone being tested by the United States Army around sixty years ago has been revealed. While manned drones have just started to be constructed by inventors once again, this incredible video shows the 1950’s pilot of the direct-lift rotor aircraft Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee perched on the platform, ascending above the ground while calmly navigating it in circular motions. During an interview with the tester, he explains that it was very easy to use it and to navigate it he needed to ‘shift his weight’ using his feet to control the aircraft. Public domain / mediadrumworld.com

id10142306823290
supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_EARLY_MANNED_DRONE-6.jpg
titleEarly Manned Drone
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditPublic domain / mediadrumworld.c
captionPilot interview. A VIDEO showing what could be the first manned drone being tested by the United States Army around sixty years ago has been revealed. While manned drones have just started to be constructed by inventors once again, this incredible video shows the 1950’s pilot of the direct-lift rotor aircraft Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee perched on the platform, ascending above the ground while calmly navigating it in circular motions. During an interview with the tester, he explains that it was very easy to use it and to navigate it he needed to ‘shift his weight’ using his feet to control the aircraft. Public domain / mediadrumworld.com

id10142306823291
supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_EARLY_MANNED_DRONE-7.jpg
titleEarly Manned Drone
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditPublic domain / mediadrumworld.c
captionPilot interview 2. A VIDEO showing what could be the first manned drone being tested by the United States Army around sixty years ago has been revealed. While manned drones have just started to be constructed by inventors once again, this incredible video shows the 1950’s pilot of the direct-lift rotor aircraft Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee perched on the platform, ascending above the ground while calmly navigating it in circular motions. During an interview with the tester, he explains that it was very easy to use it and to navigate it he needed to ‘shift his weight’ using his feet to control the aircraft. Public domain / mediadrumworld.com

id10142306823293
supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_EARLY_MANNED_DRONE-8.jpg
titleEarly Manned Drone
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditPublic domain / mediadrumworld.c
captionPilot interview 3. A VIDEO showing what could be the first manned drone being tested by the United States Army around sixty years ago has been revealed. While manned drones have just started to be constructed by inventors once again, this incredible video shows the 1950’s pilot of the direct-lift rotor aircraft Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee perched on the platform, ascending above the ground while calmly navigating it in circular motions. During an interview with the tester, he explains that it was very easy to use it and to navigate it he needed to ‘shift his weight’ using his feet to control the aircraft. Public domain / mediadrumworld.com

id10142306823304
supplier accountmediadrumworld
file nameMDRUM_EARLY_MANNED_DRONE-1.jpg
titleEarly Manned Drone
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditPublic domain / mediadrumworld.c
captionDrone acscending. A VIDEO showing what could be the first manned drone being tested by the United States Army around sixty years ago has been revealed. While manned drones have just started to be constructed by inventors once again, this incredible video shows the 1950’s pilot of the direct-lift rotor aircraft Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee perched on the platform, ascending above the ground while calmly navigating it in circular motions. During an interview with the tester, he explains that it was very easy to use it and to navigate it he needed to ‘shift his weight’ using his feet to control the aircraft. Public domain / mediadrumworld.com