Go Navy Propulsion. I still strongly believe that your painting yourselves into a corner with this fire fighting. As a business, there's not enough of a market to actually support a viable profit margin. People out in the Midwest watch multimillion dollar houses that are practically glued on on a California hillside burn to the ground, and we mourn at the loss of life, but for the majority of the country, it's of a minimal concern. I presently have a supercell over my house, and if it produces tornadoes, then that equates to a billion dollars. I am all for saving middle income firefighters, and would hope you folks don't own a house where a house should not be. Presently, you could produce 10,000 units of the current model, to satisfy the need for years. I know Josh knows my feelings on this, and it's time to aggressively go after broader markets. A parachute is not needed, in fact its crazy and not well thought out. Expand the business, but I am very suspicious on what the catalyst was to actually start this company. I just imagine 12 very rich owners and investors scratching their heads.
Just Bill Wow, kinda waisting your time talking down about someone else’s very successful efforts in perusing there dream don’t ya think? Like… they seem to know exactly what there doing and they are definitely smart enough to value constructive criticism and all. But I don’t think they’ll go looking for it in the free-for-all youtube comments section. Ya know?
Just Bill: While PFT certainly has a special focus on the Wildfire market - we are developing advanced autonomous, heavy-lift, vertical flight systems that can be deployed at scale. Our technology stack enables heavy lift, longer endurance, enabling accelerated adoption; this will be transformative for multiple verticals including industrial and medical logistics, public safety, military, and agriculture.
@@parallelflighttechnologies3653 Thanks for the information, but follow you pretty close, and still feel the same way. I do like your last man you hired, but I cannot for the life of me how wildfires can support the folks you presently have. I can think of 100 different uses, but never imagined the company’s objective is to protect executives homes, as its an area I drove around and the homes have foundations that I could not afford. What I am trying to relay to you, as a COTR of a government agency, I have sadly watched at least a dozen companies fail because of being one dimensional in what they did. You are also making this drone to complicated, and to small. The Drone has to be near a five thousand dollar tool. Just Saying Josh.
@@parallelflighttechnologies3653 There was no mention as there is now, that you were focused on wildfires, and that the executives of the company lived in neighborhoods where no houses should have been built. I should have done a little more homework, but I am impulsive.
Go Navy Propulsion. I still strongly believe that your painting yourselves into a corner with this fire fighting. As a business, there's not enough of a market to actually support a viable profit margin. People out in the Midwest watch multimillion dollar houses that are practically glued on on a California hillside burn to the ground, and we mourn at the loss of life, but for the majority of the country, it's of a minimal concern. I presently have a supercell over my house, and if it produces tornadoes, then that equates to a billion dollars. I am all for saving middle income firefighters, and would hope you folks don't own a house where a house should not be.
Presently, you could produce 10,000 units of the current model, to satisfy the need for years. I know Josh knows my feelings on this, and it's time to aggressively go after broader markets. A parachute is not needed, in fact its crazy and not well thought out. Expand the business, but I am very suspicious on what the catalyst was to actually start this company. I just imagine 12 very rich owners and investors scratching their heads.
Just Bill
Wow, kinda waisting your time talking down about someone else’s very successful efforts in perusing there dream don’t ya think?
Like… they seem to know exactly what there doing and they are definitely smart enough to value constructive criticism and all. But I don’t think they’ll go looking for it in the free-for-all youtube comments section. Ya know?
Just Bill: While PFT certainly has a special focus on the Wildfire market - we are developing advanced autonomous, heavy-lift, vertical flight systems that can be deployed at scale. Our technology stack enables heavy lift, longer endurance, enabling accelerated adoption; this will be transformative for multiple verticals including industrial and medical logistics, public safety, military, and agriculture.
@@parallelflighttechnologies3653 Thanks for the information, but follow you pretty close, and still feel the same way. I do like your last man you hired, but I cannot for the life of me how wildfires can support the folks you presently have. I can think of 100 different uses, but never imagined the company’s objective is to protect executives homes, as its an area I drove around and the homes have foundations that I could not afford. What I am trying to relay to you, as a COTR of a government agency, I have sadly watched at least a dozen companies fail because of being one dimensional in what they did.
You are also making this drone to complicated, and to small. The Drone has to be near a five thousand dollar tool.
Just Saying Josh.
@@parallelflighttechnologies3653 There was no mention as there is now, that you were focused on wildfires, and that the executives of the company lived in neighborhoods where no houses should have been built. I should have done a little more homework, but I am impulsive.