Talk:Electromagnetic formation flight

Hey, how about an electro permanent magnet

Hard materials can be used in stead of an electro magnet. They can be magnetizes and 'degaussed' using short pulses. This can be done very efficiently.

There is a paper here: http://www.hizook.com/files/users/3/Electropermanent_Magnets_Knaian.pdf

And http://NicaDrone.com designs and manufactures electro permanent magnets

Shall I write something up? Is this community interested in this?

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