Swan=Drone Video Stability Enhancement System?
TIME:2015-09-04 16:33:56
  Recently, research experts from Stanford University have been trying to
improve the aerial photography capabilities of drones inspired by the flying of
swans. The swan can maintain surprising stability in its head during flight. By
capturing details through high-speed cameras, scientific experts have discovered
that the neck of a swan is similar to a suspension system in a car, which can
passively eliminate the vibration caused by flapping its wings.   Prototype of
aerial stabilization system   Based on this scientific knowledge, research experts from Stanford
University attempted to manufacture drones with mechanical camera stabilization
systems to ensure sufficient stability during aerial photography.
  Does it look similar to last year's popular "chicken head" Stanikon?
Cat on vibration mode: the head is also very stable