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 | | Aracar, a high-tech company from Morrison, Colo., hoped to send up at least three drones, one-pound battery-operated plastic propeller planes, but could not because of winds, said John Blitch, head of the nonprofit. |
 | | They are equipped with heat-sensitive devices and fly 300 feet to 500 feet above the surface, controlled by a laptop and capable of detecting heat sources that could come from the climbers. |
 | | Mike Iwanick, of ARACAR, of Morrisson Colo., holds a heat-sensitive, unmanned aircraft at the staging area at the Cooper Spur Ski Area, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006, on Mount Hood, Ore. Iwanick brought the plane to the mountain to help with the search for three missing climbers on Mount Hood. |
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