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The Firecopter!! A custom-made Y-6 multi-rotor that’s equipped with a fire extinguisher for fighting fires from the air!
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The Firecopter!! A custom-made Y-6 multi-rotor that’s equipped with a fire extinguisher for fighting fires from the air!
More details here:
Thanks for watching!
Hey! @FliteTest how you guys managed to shoot fire extinguishing powder? can you give me details about the mechanism please? Thanks.
You should make 415 super scooper fire fighting plane that actually dumps water or foam
seriously that's awesome but you could make a octacopter carrying more payload of extinguishing material
Nice idea to save real people and homes in wildfire. But then a bigger model?? ??
now imagining this in a larger scale
Bi-carb [ class A ] extinguishers blanket the fire and block the oxygen which, stops the fire. It also has an effect at cooling the fire to help stop it. Bi-carb [ white powder ] is used in kitchens because of the oils used in cooking. Mixing it with water just concentrates it, and yes, the soap makes it stick more readily. Class C is the yellow powder used in all non metal fires and is generic.
What if the water in the drone is finish?
One of my faviorute vids by far
where can I get me one of these
Was that trailer made out of NanoBeams?
Bloody diarrhea
My dads a fireman
Sir U can also add strobe light with drone
What if the fire drone got too close or something and caught on fire?
Fill it up with hydrofluoric acid ??
hahahahahahaha this will never put out any fires.
Make a video how to make this drone
I like it
Send it to Isreal they need it on the Gaza border to stop fire kites from destroying their crops.
I like it!
You could fight larger fires by dropping one of these into the fire. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCRJSJPYy2A
Do you think I could buy one of your rc vehicles?!, they’re really cool!
AWESOME! do you have pdf plans for it
Use 2 tubes and squirt baking soda and vinegar
Try adding corn starch. I't sued in cooking to thicken gravy when heated. IN a hot fire, it may thicken the extinguishing fluid and clink to the fire.
Please send me one
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seriously epic!! if you want to pursue the foam idea…get ahold of some either AFFF, or High-expansion foams from a fire department.. You don't need much as both are mixed in very low ratios (on the order of 1% for high ex, and 6% for AFFF) Most airport CFR vehicles use AFFF.
one idea for the powder extinguisher might be to carry a small canister of water, to spray as a fine mist to keep it from blowing away so quickly…..
The idea is truly well thought, but the problem comes down to physics….fire has a certain energy level, to get it to go out you have to deal with that in some way or another… the chemical extinguishers interrupt the "chain reaction" that happens when something is on fire. There are a variety of chemicals that might work but many of them have been halted in production due to CFC issues (Halon would have been a good candidate for this application, but they had to stop production back in 94 and switch to an alternative that sadly, is not as effective) if you could come up with a good working replacement, this could be a brilliant idea…..
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Beivis and butt-head reference, nice
Lol when he threw the garbage everywhere
I can make a fighter drone real fighter drone
you could totally upscale this and actually sell it to fire departments or the military
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