Skai is a plane that leaves only water vapor behind. Why? The necessary energy is obtained with the help of hydrogen fuel cells.
At CES 2019, the Bell Nexus, a flying taxi that is expected to take flight next year, landed.
The ancient wish of man to fly freely under the firmament, Astro aims to fulfill with his 'vehicle for modern good' Astro Elroy. Will they succeed?
It's actually not a helicopter, but a volocopter! We will return to the definition a little later. The German company Volocopter (E-Volo) will start testing these flying taxis in the skies of Dubai this year. Obviously, Dubai will become the place to test the vehicles of the future.
The times of lying on the beach, camping, jumping into the water and other marine adventures are fast approaching. If you like to be in the water and have a bit of an exploratory spirit in you, this summer brings you the extremely fun device Biki, the world's first bionic underwater camera. Let's take a closer look!
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.
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.
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.
Tech giant Intel launched 500 drones into the air in the dark, creating a magnificent light show worthy of fireworks. It also set a Guinness World Record for the number of drones in the air at the same time. With the Shooting Star drones, Intel wants to offer an alternative to fireworks, as they are intended exclusively for light shows.
Nixie is an innovative wrist drone with a camera that returns to its owner like a boomerang and is worn like a wristwatch. The wrists are attached like a wristwatch, but when we want to use it, we take it off with one move, activate it with a gesture and release it into the air, and after it has done its job - i.e. take a picture or record what we want - it unfailingly returns to the owner's palm.
The popularity of drones is not waning. They will soon outnumber insects in the air, so it's understandable that vendors in this increasingly crowded market are using a variety of designs to entice buyers. The Monospinner will definitely get your attention as it is equipped with a single male propeller!
The number of drones has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years. The first ones were used by American soldiers, but when the matter splashed into civilian waters and became affordable, they spread like mushrooms after the rain. They are used by many companies and individuals. If there is a bright side to them (quicker action in the event of natural disasters, control over infrastructure, media coverage...), due to the increasing saturation of the sky, they also represent a certain risk (violation of privacy, etc.). The Dutch police have therefore decided to take an interesting measure against drones that break the rules/law. She will send their distant "ancestors", the eagles, over them!