Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Decoys – Duck
Patent
1993-11-12
1995-01-03
Bradley, P. Austin
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Decoys
Duck
446154, A01M 3106
Patent
active
053774396
ABSTRACT:
A remotely controlled floating decoy having a buoyant body resembling a game bird and having a receiver disposed within the buoyant body. The receiver is responsive to commands from a transmitter and provides electrical control signals to a plurality of servomechanisms and associated linkages in response to the commands. The apparatus also has a propulsive device coupled to the buoyant body and electrically coupled to the receiver. The propulsive device is responsive to the electrical control signals. The apparatus also has a rudder coupled to a rear end of the buoyant body. The rudder is responsive to the electrical control signals. The propulsive device and the rudder cooperate to provide directed locomotion for the buoyant body in response to commands transmitted from the transmitter.
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Popular Mechanics, Nov. 1954, p. 93.
Roos Richard J.
Roos, Jr. Richard J.
Bradley P. Austin
Elpel Jeanne M.
Flickinger Don J.
Meschkow Jordan M.
Parsons Robert A.
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