“AeroVironment RQ-11B Raven B small unamanned air vehicle (UAV) performing a flight demonstration in controlled airspace in Brisbane, Australia when it gets attacked by crows.”
Those guys were just screwing around. But when Natalie Jeremijenko does the same thing, she gets in the Whitney Biennial. “Goosing_ 7714: a folorn leda [robotic goose 5.6] piloted by humans ashore experiences social rejection from her biological counterparts from OOZ Goose translation database, February 15, 2004.”
"AeroVironment RQ-11B Raven B small unamanned air vehicle (UAV) performing a flight demonstration in controlled airspace in Brisbane, Australia when it gets attacked by crows.”
You don't need much imagination for a scenario with a Raven B flying over a large city and confusing the signature of newly airborne planes (from an airport) with crows.
Posted by: Kilgore Trout on November 27, 2006 09:42 AMIronically, Natalie is a product of Brisbane, Australia!
Posted by: Joh Bejelke-Petersen on November 28, 2006 01:18 AM