Claims
- 1. An aerial message system for use by a single master aircraft and a plurality of slave aircraft flying in formation with one another, with at least one of the aircraft of the formation positioned generally rearwardly of at least one other aircraft of the formation, said aerial message system comprising:
- a programmable computer adapted to be installed aboard the master aircraft, said computer having at least a printer signal output port for outputting messages according to programmed parameters entered into said computer;
- an interface device adapted to be installed aboard the master aircraft and communicating with said computer through said printer signal output port thereof, for accepting said messages from said computer in a format compatible with a dot matrix printer and outputting a signal representative of said messages;
- an encoder adapted to be installed aboard the master aircraft and communicating with said interface device, for encoding said signal from said interface device and for providing a plurality of discrete signals, with each of said discrete signals corresponding to a position of one of the aircraft of the formation;
- a radio transmitter adapted to be installed aboard the master aircraft and communicating with said encoder, for transmitting said discrete signals to each of the slave aircraft;
- a radio receiver adapted to be installed aboard each of the slave aircraft for receiving said discrete signals transmitted from said transmitter, each said radio receiver being adjusted for receiving only one of said discrete signals in accordance with the position of the slave aircraft in the formation;
- vapor generation means for generating vapor, said vapor generation means adapted to be installed aboard each aircraft; and
- a hard wired connection between said encoder and said vapor generation means installable aboard the master aircraft;
- wherein each said radio receiver communicates with respective said vapor generation means installable aboard a respective one of the slave aircraft, and;
- wherein said receiver installable aboard the at least one rearwardly positioned aircraft includes adjusting means for receiving a different discrete signal for a different aircraft of the formation, for exchanging positions in the formation between different aircraft.
- 2. The aerial message system according to claim 1, wherein said radio transmitter includes means for modulating said discrete signals to provide modulated discrete signals and for transmitting said modulated discrete signals as separate transmitted signals, with each of said separate transmitted signals being received by only a single one of said receivers installable aboard a respective one of the slave aircraft according to the position of the respective one of the slave aircraft in the formation.
- 3. The aerial message system according to claim 1, wherein said computer installable aboard the master aircraft includes time delay means for compensating for relative forward and rearward positions of the formation aircraft.
- 4. The aerial message system according to claim 1, wherein the aerial message system is adapted to be used with formation aircraft flying in a V formation comprising from left to right a rearwardly positioned number four slave aircraft, a number two slave aircraft, a forwardly positioned number one master aircraft, a number three slave aircraft, and a rearwardly positioned number five slave aircraft, wherein said computer installable aboard the master aircraft provides a signal compatible with a five pin dot matrix printer and includes time delay means for compensating for relative forward and rearward positions of the formation aircraft, and said encoder provides corresponding first, second, third, fourth, and fifth discrete signals, with each said second, third, fourth, and fifth discrete signals being sent to said transmitter, transmitted by said transmitter, and received by each said radio receiver installable aboard the corresponding number two, number three, number four, and number five aircraft and said first discrete signal being sent to said vapor generation means installable aboard the master aircraft.
- 5. The aerial message system according to claim 4, wherein said receivers installable aboard the number two, number three, number four, and number five aircraft each include adjusting means for receiving a different discrete signal for a different aircraft of the formation, for exchanging positions in the formation between different aircraft.
- 6. An aerial message system including a single master aircraft and a plurality of slave aircraft flying in formation with one another, with at least one of the aircraft of the formation positioned generally rearwardly of at least one other aircraft of the formation, comprising in combination:
- a programmable computer installed aboard said master aircraft and having at least a printer signal output port, for outputting messages from said printer signal output port according to programmed parameters entered into said computer;
- an interface device installed aboard said master aircraft and communicating with said computer through said printer signal output port thereof, for accepting a signal from said computer in a format compatible with a dot matrix printer;
- an encoder installed aboard said master aircraft and communicating with said interface device, for encoding the signal from said interface device and for providing a plurality of discrete signals, with each of the signals corresponding to a position of one of said aircraft of said formation;
- a radio transmitter installed aboard said master aircraft and communicating with said encoder, for transmitting said discrete signals to each of said slave aircraft;
- a radio receiver installed aboard each of said slave aircraft for receiving the signals transmitted from said transmitter, with each said receiver being adjusted to receive only one of the signals in accordance with the position of the corresponding said aircraft in said formation;
- vapor generation means installed aboard each said aircraft, with each said radio receiver communicating with respective said vapor generation means of a respective one of said slave aircraft, and;
- a hard wired connection between said encoder and said vapor generation means of said master aircraft;
- wherein said receiver of said at least one rearwardly positioned aircraft includes adjusting means for receiving a different discrete signal for a different said aircraft of said formation, for exchanging positions in said formation between different said aircraft.
- 7. The aerial message system and aircraft combination according to claim 6, wherein said radio transmitter includes means for modulating the discrete signals provided by said encoder and for transmitting the modulated signals as separate signals, with each of the signals being received by only a single one of said receivers of a respective one of said slave aircraft according to the position of said respective slave aircraft in said formation.
- 8. The aerial message system and aircraft combination according to claim 6, wherein said computer of said master aircraft includes time delay means for compensating for relative forward and rearward positions of said formation aircraft.
- 9. The aerial message system and aircraft combination according to claim 6, wherein said formation of said aircraft is a V formation comprising from left to right a rearwardly positioned number four slave aircraft, a number two slave aircraft, a forwardly positioned number one master aircraft, a number three slave aircraft, and a rearwardly positioned number five slave aircraft, wherein:
- said computer of said master aircraft provides a signal compatible with a five pin dot matrix printer and time delay means adjusting for relative forward and rearward positions of said formation aircraft, and said encoder provides corresponding first, second, third, fourth, and fifth discrete signals, with second, third, fourth, and fifth discrete signals being sent to said transmitter and transmitted and received by said receivers of the corresponding number two, number three, number four, and number five said aircraft, and the third discrete signal being sent to said vapor generation means of said master aircraft.
- 10. The aerial message system and aircraft combination according to claim 9, wherein said receivers of said number two, number three, number four, and number five aircraft each include adjusting means for receiving a different discrete signal for a different said aircraft of said formation, for exchanging positions in said formation between different said aircraft.
- 11. A method of producing aerial messages using a single master aircraft and a plurality of slave aircraft in formation flight, with the master aircraft including a programmable computer with at least a printer signal output port, an interface device, an encoder, a transmitter, and vapor generation means aboard the master aircraft and a receiver adjusted to receive a discrete signal and vapor generation means aboard each of the slave aircraft, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) programming the computer with parameters relating to the flight, with the parameters at least including the message to be formed, the true airspeed of the aircraft, the spacing of the aircraft, and the type of formation to be flown;
- (b) sending a message output from the printer signal output port of the computer in a format compatible with a dot matrix printer to the interface device, according to the programmed parameters entered into the computer;
- (c) forming a plurality of discrete signals with the interface device, with each of the discrete signals corresponding to a respective one of the aircraft in the formation and one of the discrete signals corresponding to the master aircraft, and sending the discrete signals from the interface device to the encoder;
- (d) sending the discrete signals corresponding to a respective one of the slave aircraft from the encoder to the transmitter;
- (e) transmitting the discrete signals to the receiver in each of the slave aircraft in accordance with the position of the respective slave aircraft in the formation;
- (f) sending the discrete signal corresponding to the master aircraft to the vapor generating means of the master aircraft;
- (g) sending the discrete signal received by the receiver in each of the slave aircraft to the vapor generating means of each respective slave aircraft, causing an aerial message to be generated by the aircraft in accordance with the position of each of the aircraft in the formation;
- (h) adjusting the receivers of at least two of the slave aircraft to receive the discrete signal of the other; and
- (i) flying the aircraft to exchange their relative positions in the formation.
- 12. The method of producing aerial messages according to claim 11, further including the steps of:
- (a) modulating the discrete signals transmitted by the transmitter, and;
- (b) adjusting each of the receivers to receive a different one of the transmitted discrete signals in accordance with the position of the respective slave aircraft in the formation.
- 13. The method of producing aerial messages according to claim 11, further including the steps of:
- (a) positioning at least one of the aircraft of the formation, rearwardly of at least one of the other aircraft of the formation; and
- (b) initiating a time delay with the computer to adjust for the forward and rearward positioning of the aircraft in the formation.
- 14. The method of producing aerial messages according to claim 11, further including the steps of:
- (a) forming a V formation with the aircraft;
- (b) designating the aircraft in the V formation from left to right as a rearwardly positioned number four slave aircraft, a number two slave aircraft, a forwardly positioned number one master aircraft, a number three slave aircraft, and a rearwardly positioned number five slave aircraft;
- (c) initiating a time delay with the computer to adjust for the forward and rearward positioning of the aircraft in the formation;
- (d) sending a signal compatible with a five pin dot matrix printer from the computer to the encoder;
- (e) forming corresponding first, second, third, fourth, and fifth discrete signals with the encoder;
- (f) sending second, third, fourth, and fifth discrete signals from the encoder to the transmitter for transmission to the respective second, third, fourth, and fifth slave aircraft, and;
- (g) sending the first discrete signal to the vapor generation means of the master aircraft.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/035,683, filed on Jan. 24, 1997.
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