Helium Drone | h-aero® | LTA UAV
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
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Source: DW, 2021, HolgerTrzeczak
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There are some great innovations here. I can think of a few uses. This will be exciting to follow.
Noise is one the areas that hinders use of conventional drones. Annother area is crash landing, both these points will be a source of attraction for this .👌📍
wonderful work
I bet Jesus would have thought it was pretty cool. Thomas would have doubted its picture quality though
Genius idea.
So very awesome this is the future now
That is exactly what I'm working on designing! Awesome video!
I'm subb'n ya!
Good that we have patented it 🥳😉🖖
I was looking at Airships and thinking about the possibilities of turning airships into minaturized drones and just like that some ones already realized it. Great possibilities here. the surveillance applications alone makes this 🤌
Maybe this is the tech behind UAP we saw on the sky above
Has anyone tried ion-thrust? The absence of moving parts is handy. Maybe tube shaped ones could be directional? The high voltage would be hard to reconcile with hydrogen or methane alternatives and could limit where they can be flown. .
Definitivamente , es muchisimo mejor que el dron cuadracoptero , el dron de cuatro helices tiene muy poca duracion de vuelo , pero un dron asi es mucho mejor
Sir can you give me design of this project
I thought of it years ago..
Nothing in genius to me
I just don't have the tools
How does it handle wind? Is it primarily an indoor technology ?
It flies autonomously and manoeuvrable with the wind or against. True airspeed currently at 20km/hr. There are also tethered versions for certain use cases.
how does it get higher or lower? ... only with fans? ... doesn't it need to control the Helium quantity (volume) ... somehow? ... like a Hot Air Balloon.
It could, but it would only need to have "zero weight" from the lifting force of the balloon to then use the fans to choose exactly where it wants to go, even vertically.
There are manifold technical options for this.
I tried to do something like this about 6 years ago but I didn't find any money! My country is poor and these kinds of things are not easy to find
send 100 to the boys in Ukraine ASAP - better to fight the pup than the dog