TELEDRONE
Building the flying p̶h̶o̶n̶e̶-̶b̶o̶o̶t̶h̶ boat!
Monday, May 4, 2026
Flat White
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Notes on Departure
Inevitably my own thoughts turn to death on this holy day, and our blog-readers have been asking how I would wish to be commemorated?
Well there's a new 'boil-in-the-bag' alternative to cremation here in the British Isles: I'm lovin' the idea of being poached, flash-fried and served with wings and 'slaw.
Alternatively these 'living funerals' are catching on, where both of your friends party whilst you lie in a coffin in the corner on a Sambuca drip.
But most of all I have let my nearest and dearest (the pizza-delivery guy) know that I would like to be consumed in a funeral pyre that is floated down the Ganges on a flat-pack catamaran.
Ed. Apologies to any Hindus reading, we should point out that he offends all the others too.
Karl
Fifth Estate?
The next (at centre) includes a wing optimised for flight near the sea, though this is of those types that keep catching a wing-tip and crashing: GAME OVER.
The third (at right) was pioneered by Flarecraft but like hydroplanes only worked at all well on rivers or inland waters and thus died a death ~ though is being electrified as are so many others as I write and you, dear reader, read.
Billy, not to be confused with an IKEA bookcase, says the problem with these wings is that they are so inefficient as to neutralise the efficiency gains of flight in ground-effect. I'd argue that is only half the point, the other being to avoid the deadening touch of the regulators... which like that of the reaper leads to instant death.
He goes on to write how Regent have effectively invented a fourth means of flight in ground-effect, viz. a conventional aerodynamic wing of great efficiency with a way of computerising its flight at a safe remove, from which it will still benefit from gains expected of WIGs. If you're a financial analyst, put that in your PowerPoint and bow to my effigy later.
You and I, dear reader, might add a fifth and historic means of stabilising flight by watercraft (moreso than 'aircraft') above the surface with our own dear cat, if only we could get out of our pyjamas of a morning.
Hold that thought, and fetch yourself another croissant.
N...MIGHTY
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Linked Out
Strike Two
Inside a week there've been two reports of possible collisions with drones by airlines operating out of Houston (at around 8000') and into San Diego (at around 3000'). In the first inst the aircraft returned to base... inconvenient for the airline and PAX.
What we used to hit on a fairly regular basis was birds, an incident called 'birdstrike' although no equivalent name as been devised for the newer form of collision, Russia having trademarked 'dronestrike' for what it is doing with Ukraine.
Once saw one whilst departing Manchester, badgering ATC to drop the speed and grant an early turn. Spotted something below us out of the lefthand window as we climbed through 8500' and close enough for its colour ~ red and black ~ to be seen.
With a drone of the same colour also reported by a Virgin flight around the time, it would appear the plane-spotting had been elevated to new levels by someone who may or may not have been after that best possible shot on video.
Nothing much further heard, possibly because the same sort of geek would be able to listen in to ATC, but expect many more such events as drones begin to fill every corner of the sky.
And see how the roads in Houston both radiate and form a natural grid? We've none of that in the UK and I blame the Romans.







