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  • Yes David, not quite there yet, but we should see major developments in the next 5-years or so - typical industry publications:
    DRONES:
    We can anticipate significant advancements in drone technology and the broader market. From AI-powered drones to 5G integration and autonomous flight capabilities, the landscape is set for major changes that will reshape industries and redefine possibilities.

    BATTERIES (extending flight times):
    New lithium-based batteries with higher energy density are being developed to extend drone flight times. Many companies have introduced batteries with an impressive energy density of 410 Wh/kg, significantly improving drone endurance. These advanced batteries allow drones to: ✔ Fly longer distances. ✔ Perform well in extreme climates. ✔ Support applications like search and rescue, delivery services, and aerial inspections.
    Hydrogen fuel cell technology is gaining attention as an alternative power source for drones. Unlike conventional lithium batteries, hydrogen fuel cells generate electricity through a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen 
    Today 04:30
  • Yes David, in that scenario would be for sure. I just use the rough 50-50 average here to mentor the young lads (ie don't hide behind it or throw in the towel just becasue of one's handicap) - and inside the boat 50% is the boat itself + 'technology developments' (getting a flying jib or something or rather) by owner, skipper and crew, to gain advantge over competitiors (handicap affect gets a lot less)
    Today 04:16
  • Thanks - yes, we figured so (and we often announce to Orgainsers in meetings as well that this is how we are handling it). Of course, the corollary to this during racing is that the lads aboard use subscription cell phones or Starlink for wifi to access the free versions of Windy and Windguru (and we have a notebook / nav station aboard that has annual sunscription operating systems etc)...
    Today 01:06
  • Exactly Angelo, and 'observed' is in the same sort of category (tensing)...if the intent is that there is to be no 'retrospective' aspect if you will, the words: 'see', or 'observe', at the time of racing'  would be properly succinct. There is then though the 'fairness' considerations (surely, if an authenticated video comes to light and seen before the finish of the protest time, in all fairness, it should be acted upon)?
    Today 00:56
  • 'overthinking' vs 'misthinking'

    As a Moderator of the forum, I'd like to (again) discourage everyone from using those terms in replies to others.

    There is no reason to characterize someone else's post or thought process as an over/under amount of thought.  If you disagree and want to make a counterpoint, make it directly. 

    The person characterizing others as such risks insulting the recipient of the characterization and that risks stifling participation on the forum. 
    Fri 12:51

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