Possibly, but that doesn't sound simple and inexpensive. CopterBox is disposable. This is why I'm looking at a no-moving-parts (rotor pitch-wise, anyway) solution.
Thanks!
Chase
www.dropmaster.com
My $.02:
When I worked at Cessna as a structural liaison engineer, we had a lightning strike class. They brought in some composite Citation 10 panels that had been struck by a lightning generator. They were experimenting with differing the paint thickness to see what the effects were. The...
Thanks for the input. Since we have been working on CopterBox for about 11 years now, we have considered pretty much everything, including having a weight hang below to trigger a blade pitch reversal. Our conclusion that since the entire box is spinning at about 450 RPM, there would be no way...
Background:
I'm the Director of Engineering of DropMaster, Inc. My patented invention, CopterBox, can be seen at:
www.dropmaster.com
Also please see the 'Why CopterBox' link on the home page:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/dropmaster/why_copterbox.htm
There is a video, some articles and a white...