I take a better look at the mannekin and really he ~ though he may be transitioning ~ is more two-thirds scale than half, standing as he does at a metre tall.
Each of these centre-bodies are tho' built at half-scale from two by four feet backer-board: the one on the left designed for droning and requiring only three quarters off ~ it being broadly six-inches square and the other eight.
Experience from having flown scale-build octocopters would suggest that it will be a struggle to keep the weight down, and so what I intend is to construct two maritime drones using identical centre-sections like that on the left... and supported after all on 18" struts at each corner.
One of these is to be fitted with two cruise motors and dummy lift-motors to demo operations in displacement and on the plane as a regular cat; the other will feature four lift-motors and dummy cruise motors in order to demo unassisted launch from land onto water, and operations just above it at speed inside ground-effect.
The benefit of the latter is that it can be demo'ed equally over turf as over water: a whole lot easier in terms of recovery should it come to an unscheduled stop for any reason.
I've two sets of skis courtesy of Wickes home depot store ~ who have yet to realise that they sell skis ~ and the plan is to finish the crewed mock-up prior switching a pair of skis over to the additional drone-sized version.
All in all I'm happy with how it is coming together. I like hovercraft and helicopters beside boats and the idea of combining all three in a way that is straightforward and largely free of regulation is as attractive to me as it must be to so many others.
So let's make, make a better drone, for you and for me and the entire human race.
Ed. I think I'm going to be sick.








