Can a violin fly?

Discussion in 'Misc. Quadcopter & Multirotor discussions' started by TBaggens, Jun 13, 2018.

  1. TBaggens

    TBaggens New Member

    Ok, this is a really weird question but here goes. A couple of years ago, one of my friends remarked to another guy that he thought a violin could be made to fly since it has some aerodynamic properties. So this friend ended up mailing an old violin to my friend. So for the last two years my friend has been at a loss as to how to make the violin fly. We were thinking of somehow attaching it to a quadcopter or some other type of drone. Any suggestions as to how to make the violin fly? Thanks in advance. :)
     
  2. RGJameson

    RGJameson Active Member

    Just make a tricopter out of it.

     
  3. TBaggens

    TBaggens New Member

    Thanks for the tip. For some reason I didn't find that video when I was searching for flying violins.
     
  4. CaptBill

    CaptBill New Member

    yes, you are going to have to cheat though. along time ago when I was a teen there was some park land that the county let model airplane hobbyists make a runway so they could fly their radio controlled planes. One time I was driving by and up in the sky what did I see. LOL it was a lawn mower at about 400ft crussing through the sky. I had to find out what was going on so I went into the model air park. The guy had made a small model lawn mower all the wings and control surfaces were made of clear plexiglass so they could not be seen... you will have to do the same.
     
  5. jakejhonson44

    jakejhonson44 New Member

    This is impossible though but try to have an experiment on it. Put blades and mechanisms to the violin and you should actually use the Arduino programming.:)
     
  6. RGJameson

    RGJameson Active Member

    LOL

    Don't look like it.

     
  7. jakejhonson44

    jakejhonson44 New Member

    You have the concept, who knows that someday you might be an inventor of Flying Violin :)
     

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