MAD-4A wrote:It's the 21st century here, just a robot arm (like on the Space Shuttle) with an inflight-refueling probe on the end & a refueling type coupling on the nose of the drone (or deployable from the top) the mother plane deploys the arm and flies strait and steady (just like inflight refueling) and the drone operator flies his drone into the coupler (just like refueling) then once coupled the arm is retracted & "clink" on the deck. how hard is that?
Google some vidos and accounts of the parasite fighters intended for use with B-39 Peacemakers as "flying aircraft carriers." Most graphic are the videos of the "Goblin" parsite fighter.
The problems of flying in the slipstream of larger aircraft even with a skilled pilot aboard were tremendous; adding the inherent delay of remote control via the internet and satellites, and I suspect they would be insurmountable.