Showing posts with label drone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drone. Show all posts

Sunday, December 20, 2015

3D Printed Robot Takes Hoverbike Out For A Spin




Earlier this year we introduced you to Aero-X, a hovercraft that is slated for commercial availability in 2017. It appears that a competitor is coming up through the ranks, as Malloy Aeronautics is also developing a Hoverbike quadcopter that will support an adult pilot. Though there isn’t currently a projected release date or price point, though they “estimate it will sell for about the same price as a mid to high end car or SUV.” Malloy Aeronautics is currently running a Kickstarter campaign for a 1/3 scale model of the eventual full-sized hoverbike, dubbed the Drone 3.


The drone is about 4 feet long, though it can fold up to easily fold up to fit inside of a backpack. The design was intentionally done with a minimalist feel, It is piloted by Buster, a 3D printed cyborg-like individual that has a Go Pro instead of a face. This allows the person controlling the drone to see what it will be like to fly the Hoverbike with the full-sized version comes out later. 


The Kickstarter campaign has already surpassed its £30,000 goal, and has just over £53,000 at the time of writing. Contributions as little as £750 will receive the Drone 3 along with the plans to 3D print your own cyborg Buster pilot. There is still time to get in on the Kickstarter and get your own drone quadcopter. The campaign ends at 6:55 EDT on August 31 (which happens to be my birthday. Just throwing it out there, in case you were strapped for ideas).


When the full sized model is released, it will be able to be piloted either manned or unmanned with a maximum payload of 270kg (595 lbs). It will have a flight time of 1 or 2 hours, depending on whether or not the secondary fuel tank is used. It can help military and search & rescue crews navigate over rough terrain, though it could also be used by scientists for aerial survey and to monitor wildlife. Basically, if there is a situation where a regular helicopter would be useful but isn’t exactly practical, this Hoverbike could be the solution.


Check out how the Drone 3 looks in action:


 


 


[Hat tip: Popular Science]


Read more: http://www.iflscience.com/technology/3d-printed-robot-takes-hoverbike-out-spin




3D Printed Robot Takes Hoverbike Out For A Spin

drone, hoverbike, hovercraft, Kickstarter

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The Shipment That Showed Up On This Student"s Doorstep Is INSANE. Seriously, WHAT?





In the past year, Amazon announced that they were testing out a drone delivery system. Most people thought that meant Amazon would be delivering orders using drones… but maybe that meant something entirely different for delivery companies. One morning, a huge box showed up on this guy’s doorstep. It was a drone delivery from the UPS. However, it wasn’t delivered by drones… it was a drone.




This arrived on his doorstep, addressed to him. He didn’t order it. … it happened to belong to the US government.





It was an “undelivered” package that the UPS thought was his…





Inside, there was what looked like a US drone, complete with wings and wiring.





Not to mention a control panel, probably for piloting the drone (?).




  Source: Reddit It’d be hard to send this back to the US government. In fact, he should try to put it together and see what happens. (Just don’t blame us if a shady government agency shows up on your doorstep next.) UPDATE: It turns out, it was a drone worth $350,000 and it was just sent to some college student (the person who originally posted the images). Comments on his original post led him to believe that he should contact some agencies that could have been missing the shipment (like the NOAA). He called the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) hotline, the recipient discovered that the drone wasn’t military. He eventually spoke with a commander about the missing shipment. It was picked up by the UPS security head of the local branch. So far, no FBI or CIA agents have showed up on his doorstep for cleanup. This story seems too wild to be true… but it totally is. Share it!


Read more: http://viralnova.com/drone-in-mail/




The Shipment That Showed Up On This Student"s Doorstep Is INSANE. Seriously, WHAT?

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Monday, February 9, 2015

Superman With a GoPro






Superman With a GoPro

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