Our imagination obviously knows no bounds. Just when we think we've figured it all out, tried all the crazy ideas, a new one pops up. Well, if she's crazy, you'll judge for yourself. It is a new form of extreme sport - jumping from drones.
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Airbus recently announced flying cars already in 2017. Now it has introduced the Airbus Pop.Up, an autodrone that will make it possible for you to never be late for a meeting or work again. stuck in the crowd. Airbus created its vision of the transport of the future - a car that can transform into a drone - with the renowned Italian design studio Italdesign. It will work according to the sharing system or like a taxi.
Are classic delivery days counted? There are drones, there are autonomous vehicles. When we put it all together, man is really redundant. This was also realized by Ford, which brought a study of an autonomous Ford Autolivery delivery vehicle equipped with drones to the mobile phone fair MWC 2017.
Pouncer is a very special drone. Developed by military expert Nigel Gifford, it is designed to deliver vacuum-packed food and medical supplies to hard-to-reach places. What's more, it will even be possible to eat such shipments with the latest version of the vred drone.
The Moscow company Hoversurf ATaaS has successfully tested its Scorpion 3 flying motorcycle, which is capable of speeds of up to 50 km/h and is powered by an electric battery. You control the motorcycle entirely yourself, and for safety reasons the vehicle itself determines the speed and height. As a drone, it can also be controlled remotely. The future is not far off when we will literally fly on errands.
In June 2017, Dubai is getting a new form of transportation. You will now be able to travel around the city with an autonomous drone for people. Dubai will be the first city in the world to offer this form of public transport.
"If bees disappeared from the face of the earth, man would have no more than four years left to live. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man'' is a famous quote attributed to Albert Einstein, although he never uttered it. But the quote holds up. Well, maybe not, because we have the promise of a drone capable of pollinating plants.
If you are not an adrenaline junkie or a photography enthusiast, then you probably have no particular interest in a drone. But that will definitely change in the future. Recently, drones have been taking over more and more everyday tasks, and you will probably especially like the latest assignment. Drones will hold the umbrella over your head for you. Meet the Umbrella Drone, a drone that carries an umbrella.
Although we have already left 2016 well behind us, the winners have now been announced on the SkyPixel platform, where both professional and amateur photographers send their aerial photos! More than 27 thousand applications were received and the choice was not easy. The photos are breathtaking! Check out the winners and their masterpieces below.
Most of us have our phone in a case. It's also a Selfly, but it's not an ordinary case, as it has a drone in the case. If you think that you will need a gun certificate for your phone, you are wrong, because the case is only 9 millimeters thick.
When an accident occurs, the response time of emergency responders is often a key life-or-death factor. Then seconds count, not minutes. It is necessary to rush to the scene of the accident in a short time, but this is often impossible, as drivers still do not know how to organize themselves well enough and quickly make room for intervention vehicles. That's why we welcome the solution prepared by Argo Design, which has produced a self-driving rescue drone that can fly itself to the scene of an accident and enable rapid intervention.
Recently, Amazon made its first successful delivery by drone (Prime Air service), and in the near future, it plans to take another zeppelin into the sky, which will be a flying warehouse, with which it wants to speed up the delivery of ordered goods and reduce the energy consumption of drones.