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The Hidden Architecture Behind the Drone Revolution
A few months ago I published a short piece claiming Arduino basically launched the drone revolution. It lit up the comments — including a sharp, fair correction from someone who was building experimental UAV hardware back in the 1990s. His point landed: drone technology didn’t begin with a little blue board on a hobbyist workbench. Long before Arduino existed, serious engineers in research labs, defense programs, and aerospace shops were already flying autopilots, testing em

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Mar 112 min read


Loyal Wingman: When Man and Machine Learn to Trust the Sky Together
I n the history of flight, every great leap forward begins with one daring question. The next one may be this: What happens when pilots no longer fly alone? For over a century, aviation has been a story of solitary courage — a lone pilot pushing beyond the horizon, the cockpit as both cathedral and confessional. But today, a new chapter is taking shape in the high-speed vapor trails of innovation. It’s called Manned-Unmanned Teaming, or MUT — the moment when human pi

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