Also... 14:03 _"Most cars are 3D printed from Carbon Fiber"_ Wow, who knew! (they then go on to show how this new car design will be milled from aluminum)
You can improve the quality of your videos by specifying not only the US units (such as feet and miles), but also the units used in the rest of the world. Not all of your subscribers live in America. Best regards from Germany.
We love our freedom units. Get over it! Also thank pirates for the US not going metric. Its easy to convert using the power of your phone! Seeing as the more sensitive people are us Americans, whom complain far more than the rest of the world about inane things, I can see why they go with the old timey human centric freedom units, instead of the cold inhuman commie metric system(joke). That aside the video could include the units in both systems as text on the screen, easy edit, but I bet this content is AI generated.
@@stratometal Aye I guess you have the right to stick to the demands of your old British Colonial Empire... but don't call it freedom. Pure gullibility.
@@Qreur 🤣🤣 The UK will soon be part of the great American Empire, so its all good! Lol, that will be a funny thing! They are called Freedom units because its what was used to dispense freedom and liberate Europe from the Nazis. What is even funnier, in the US Imperial units are officially defined using the metric system, ie a foot is defined in centimeters instead of inches.
@@stratometal Personally, I don't care about majority of units used except for pressures (WTF is a kpa?) and temperature. Volume in litres is OK as it is very easy to swap back to imperial or US gallons (and what's up with cubic inches in America? that has never made sense?) Centigrade scale is way too limiting only going from 'ice' at zero to boiling water at one hundred. It's completely logical but tenths or hundredths of a degree is very inconvenient I didn't like it in 1970's and don't like it today. In my experience (after living in America 26 years) Americans are not very sensitive but are mostly belligerent and money grabbing while pretending to be 'god fearing' it's why crime is so prevalent at all levels of society (particularly in politics)
Airships are and always will be very vulnerable to wind conditions, not only underway but specially in ground handling - loading, unloading and parking.
14:40 - Orbis Ring Drive - Interesting concept with potential. I would be concerned about the vulnerability of the relatively very expensive components being subject to vibration, shock, impact and damage inside the wheel rim. Hit the curb sharply and suddenly you're driving on three "cylinders". And wait for the bill!!
Shaving off a small amount of total vehicle weight, but increasing the unsprung weight by a much greater proportion, just doesn't sound like an optimal trade to me. That's aside from the vagaries of gearing being that much closer to the road itself, and being shaken to pieces because it's all below the springs.
11:49 You're going to have problems with the hydraulic lines. You're changing the way the lines were designed to be used. That many more rapid adjustments to the flaps are going to put more stress on them.
The Orbis wheel is too late, EV's have made it simpler by not needing a transmission, they have just got a motor connected to the wheel. Braking is mainly carried out by regenerative braking, brake pads and discs last for multiple 100,000 miles
That last one, the wheel that changes shape as it rolls, seems like “reinventing the wheel!” That and replacing the simplest machine in the world, which works great, with an extremely complex alternative! That alternative is guaranteed to be MUCH more expensive to make, and much less reliable than the original design…
Memories, sweet memories, rediscovering yourselves is always fun, can anyone remember that everything you invent, your kind has already had before, it's a repressed memory, kudos, now make it possible to leave this place before it's too late.❤
If the fence panels are vertical, won’t that interfere with farming since they will cast a shadow in morning and afternoon and the plants won’t get enough sun?
@@kat7rm Exactly. Isn’t the sun shining from the east in the morning and from the west in the afternoon? Good for the solar, but creates shade on the land.
@@kat7rm If they're aligned east to west, the efficiency of the panels depends on the latitude of the installation, making them more efficient at high latitudes, but less efficient at low latitudes. Aligning them north to south increases the shadowing effect on the plants between them, but it also means that the panels will provide more energy during the early morning and late afternoon periods, where conventionally sited panels' production drops off. Just like everything else, it's a tradeoff.
the sun best penetration is beetwin 10 in the morning and 14 afternoon, and I think those vertical PV don't get much sun and will produce a small quantity of electricity.
It is very sad that so much unnecessary money has been spent on vehicles made for luxury and extravagance and weapons in the name of innovation, while the world is facing so many critical issues.😢
Blimps are great for transporting huge loads (in tons, not pounds), except for one problem: when they deliver the payload you have to attach something equally heavy to the blimp, or it will shoot off into the stratosphere, so to speak. This is a really big problem that caused several manifacturers to abandon the idea alltogether. Flying cars are a bad idea. They can't be good cars and good planes at the same time and even if they could, the world is not ready for such a huge energy consumption for every driver/pilot.
The alternative to adding more ballast when you offload cargo is to pump down the lift gas into storage tanks, which doesn't require loading and unloading ballast as the vessel's load changes. Alternatively, you can have pressure cells that are inflated to compress the lift gas cells, making their contents denser and reducing their lift capacity.
If flying cars were a great idea, someone would have figured out how to make a helicopter that can taxi on the ground because that basically would be a flying car -- just highly optimized for the "flying" part.
@@mal2ksc People are crazy enough in two dimensions; I don't want to _think_ about what, say, LA traffic would look like in three dimensions. There would need to be a *lot* more overriding traffic control before I'd be even vaguely comfortable with flying cars being generally available. Think the sort of regimentation you saw with aircars on Coruscant in the Star Wars movies, or in the Fifth Element. And even then it was possible for people to be idiots.
That woman had to lean in four feet in order to put her groceries far enough into the trunk that it would be able to close. Next stop is the hospital for back pain issues.
I am only a stupid Engineer, but en light me: Where, does a steam locomotive, have a "Internal combustion engine"?? You should get the facts right, before, making a video! Take a look at those comments below also. There will not be, a "next time", for me.
To "elighten" you......Strictly speaking, heat is provided to the pressure boiler through the combustion of some fuel eg coal! Then you have the steam cylinder and pistons, seals etc. Can the above magic work for the esteemed engineer?
@@johncherian3942 Sorry Buddy, but I am a steam Engineer, also, with experience/education of, how to use a steam turbine and boiler. The "fuel", either coal or diesel, or anything, is burning inside the BOILER", not the actual "power unit". In this case, the steam operating part of a engine. The power, is created with the power of expanding steam, not "a exploding fuel", meaning a ICE! Referred here. I am sorry, if I hurt Your feelings, but right got to be right. Take this as a joke, not a insult. Have a Nice Day, You too. 😀🤣
An average man weighs about 140 lbs so that airship is a waste of investment since it can only carry 132lbs. I am surprised you listed it, that is no innovation, that is a huge setback.
@@jamesnobles1 I’m going to say not much has changed since the first one was made but it supposedly was just a guy smoking on a cigarette! Like an mechanic back then wast smart enough to know what would happen
Wow! That airship has the ability to transport up to 132 lbs of cargo per flight? That’s AMAZING! I could transport about that much on my back, if I had to…
I feel the same way being in America, it's frustrating to see everyone in other countries online videos using the metric measurements, kilometers and Celsius. But if you're smart, you can do the math conversion. 😊
That Origami wheel at 32:39 , they can never go fast and certainly not follow curves at a certain speed. But maybe they can be useful on 'rovers' on other planets, where it is not always known if they will get in loose or rocky ground.
21:25 A This 40kW solar array, cam power a small construction site, or a domestic residence. 40kW! A domestic residence. On a sunny day, this would produce 200 to 400kWh. Which would suffice for 20 to 40 homes. Unless your typical residence has a heated swimming pool.
"Flying Whales" - that is just a rehash of the german "Cargoliftter" decades ago. A sensation, on the first glance a stroke of genius (avoids the ordeal of transporting oversized objects on the road) It got lots of attention and of governmental support. They built a giant hangar to be even able to build and house the 300-meter long airship. And suprise, surprise, when the hangar was built, the whole project was cancelled - and the hangar was redesignated into a tropical leisure park. Almost as if the whole was planned from the start to get the allowance and support for this park...
I think railways can be reused or even upgraded as discussed in this video. For instance, in our part of the country having the ability to use the railway when there are blizzards or ice storms it would be helpful to use railway rather than drive on the roads
Just watch this video and feel like I need a therapist to help me sort through the lofty fog like brain clutter that has surrounded my pineal gland and holding it hostage..! God it’s me again, get me out of this mess and I promise I wont get in this situation again, no I thought it was gonna be alright.. 😢
Every time I watch a video nowadays the AI screws up in one way or another when trying to articulate numbers 😂 it never seems to get it right so I realize that it was a mistake... But when it said that massive AF airship could lift an "impressive 132 pounds of cargo per flight"... I almost spit coffee all over the inside of my car! 🤣 It's right though, I am impressed! ... At how hard it made me laugh just now! I was not expecting that...
Maybe that should be 132 Tons per flight, or more likely 132,000lbs, which would be 66 Tons. With a blimp that size that number is within reason. Good idea, I don't know why their use has diminished to virtually zero considering their utility. I used to see the old GoodYear blimps cruising overhead where I grew up regularly, usually during festivals and near the local international airport. They had the old style scrolling display along the side panel. Probably regulated out of business. People became afraid of Hydrogen for this purpose after the Hindenburg disaster, but word has it now that it may have been sabotage. The buoyancy of H2 is significantly more than Helium, and we have no problem containing the extremely small molecules with modern polymer materials.
You showed a steam engine and stated they are internal combustion engines. lol. They are external combustion engines as they are powered by steam pressure cause by a fire outside of the engine.
So why isn’t the government using the roadrunner interception drones to take care of drones in New Jersey? Maybe someone should give the information about roadrunner to the state government.
The flying whales wouldn’t work in the Southern Hemisphere as it is normally too windy a lot of the time . I’m in Tasmania, I don’t know what it’s like in South Africa or Chile but here it’s windy 50% of the time. We recently had winds around the 110 kmph.
And, clearly, in Florida and California the sun shines brightly 24 hours a day, so there isn't that inconvenient period where the solar panels are producing little or no power. And apparently they can produce their full rated power no matter what the sky conditions are; they can magically draw power through overcast or rainy conditions.
/begin rAnt hah, 3d printed with a cnc machine on Aluminum. i do like that solar in a shipping container! wouldnt mind having one of them... and that 3 min drone needs a small reactor to be of any use. and that ring thing, 3 mph? worthless.. 30, ok MAYBE, /END rAnt
4:00 "...cargo capacity of the airship is remarkable...132 pounds!" That IS remarkable. Remarkably small!
If you replace the fat engineer with the lightest sinair hostess it will be more...
I had to listen to it twice!
All you had to do was Google it. Capacity = 60 tonne, 1 tonne = 1 kg, 1 kg = 2200 pounds, 60 x 2200 = 132,000 pounds.
I was about to post the same thing, it irritates me when these 'innovative' type videos get the facts so ridiculously wrong.
Also... 14:03 _"Most cars are 3D printed from Carbon Fiber"_
Wow, who knew!
(they then go on to show how this new car design will be milled from aluminum)
You can improve the quality of your videos by specifying not only the US units (such as feet and miles), but also the units used in the rest of the world. Not all of your subscribers live in America. Best regards from Germany.
Actually it should read: "Not all of your subscribers live in the 18th century"......
We love our freedom units. Get over it! Also thank pirates for the US not going metric.
Its easy to convert using the power of your phone!
Seeing as the more sensitive people are us Americans, whom complain far more than the rest of the world about inane things, I can see why they go with the old timey human centric freedom units, instead of the cold inhuman commie metric system(joke).
That aside the video could include the units in both systems as text on the screen, easy edit, but I bet this content is AI generated.
@@stratometal Aye I guess you have the right to stick to the demands of your old British Colonial Empire... but don't call it freedom. Pure gullibility.
@@Qreur 🤣🤣 The UK will soon be part of the great American Empire, so its all good! Lol, that will be a funny thing!
They are called Freedom units because its what was used to dispense freedom and liberate Europe from the Nazis.
What is even funnier, in the US Imperial units are officially defined using the metric system, ie a foot is defined in centimeters instead of inches.
@@stratometal Personally, I don't care about majority of units used except for pressures (WTF is a kpa?) and temperature.
Volume in litres is OK as it is very easy to swap back to imperial or US gallons (and what's up with cubic inches in America? that has never made sense?)
Centigrade scale is way too limiting only going from 'ice' at zero to boiling water at one hundred.
It's completely logical but tenths or hundredths of a degree is very inconvenient
I didn't like it in 1970's and don't like it today.
In my experience (after living in America 26 years) Americans are not very sensitive but are mostly belligerent and money grabbing while pretending to be 'god fearing' it's why crime is so prevalent at all levels of society (particularly in politics)
Hollow tiles make people fall down ...
The "Red Bull" drone...
A lad & his dad design...
Congratulations Guy's...
Home made, design, built & Marketing.
✨🏆✨
Excellent, now you can go nowhere by moving. Fantastic.
Airships are and always will be very vulnerable to wind conditions, not only underway but specially in ground handling - loading, unloading and parking.
That huge, expandable solar array can power a single private home? Wow! That’s not very good…
14:40 - Orbis Ring Drive - Interesting concept with potential. I would be concerned about the vulnerability of the relatively very expensive components being subject to vibration, shock, impact and damage inside the wheel rim. Hit the curb sharply and suddenly you're driving on three "cylinders". And wait for the bill!!
Transmission gears (ring gear) exposed to road dirt...
I'd give it 10 miles.
Shaving off a small amount of total vehicle weight, but increasing the unsprung weight by a much greater proportion, just doesn't sound like an optimal trade to me. That's aside from the vagaries of gearing being that much closer to the road itself, and being shaken to pieces because it's all below the springs.
@@dougaltolan3017 Yeah, road dirt. Also snow, ice, and the all-time worst enemy, road salt in the winter.
11:49 You're going to have problems with the hydraulic lines. You're changing the way the lines were designed to be used. That many more rapid adjustments to the flaps are going to put more stress on them.
The Orbis wheel is too late, EV's have made it simpler by not needing a transmission, they have just got a motor connected to the wheel. Braking is mainly carried out by regenerative braking, brake pads and discs last for multiple 100,000 miles
That last one, the wheel that changes shape as it rolls, seems like “reinventing the wheel!” That and replacing the simplest machine in the world, which works great, with an extremely complex alternative! That alternative is guaranteed to be MUCH more expensive to make, and much less reliable than the original design…
This is so full of mistakes, I had to cut it off in less than 4 min's. I'm out.
“Light weight wheels reduce un-sprung mass” except there’s a motor attached to it that weighs as much as for wheels 🤦♂️
Shows a steam train and talks about internal combustion engines LOL
Memories, sweet memories, rediscovering yourselves is always fun, can anyone remember that everything you invent, your kind has already had before, it's a repressed memory, kudos, now make it possible to leave this place before it's too late.❤
'140 kilowatts is enough to power a home' OH.. YOU THINK?!
Wow, it can’t even carry me! That wouldn’t be very impressive at all, if it were correct!
11:49 Is interesting. Functions a bit like a crude bird's wing, rapidly reacting to the wind and turbulence.
Problem is of course it could produce more wear and tare on flaps and ailerons and the actuators that control them.
If the fence panels are vertical, won’t that interfere with farming since they will cast a shadow in morning and afternoon and the plants won’t get enough sun?
Orientation east to west.
@@kat7rm Exactly. Isn’t the sun shining from the east in the morning and from the west in the afternoon? Good for the solar, but creates shade on the land.
@@kat7rm If they're aligned east to west, the efficiency of the panels depends on the latitude of the installation, making them more efficient at high latitudes, but less efficient at low latitudes. Aligning them north to south increases the shadowing effect on the plants between them, but it also means that the panels will provide more energy during the early morning and late afternoon periods, where conventionally sited panels' production drops off. Just like everything else, it's a tradeoff.
Also the fields needs to get plowed every season and that could undermine the foundations of the solar fence.
Orbis drive: "Let's reduce vehicle weight a tiny bit, but double or triple the unsprung weight. Brilliant!"
All those solar panels for just a private home?
That's the biggest bullcrap i came across in a long time....
They finally solved dancing robot dogs. Adding a dog costume was another bit o' genius!!
If the flying whale drops its 1500 passengers, then it'll still have room for 10 crew and 131 tonnes of cargo. A wind turbine blade weighs 16 + tons.
Boycott Disney
the sun best penetration is beetwin 10 in the morning and 14 afternoon, and I think those vertical PV don't get much sun and will produce a small quantity of electricity.
It is very sad that so much unnecessary money has been spent on vehicles made for luxury and extravagance and weapons in the name of innovation, while the world is facing so many critical issues.😢
flying whale "132lbs per flight" has to be a mistake
Yea, I loved it. It's remarkable maybe a 15 year old at best. 😂
Tons maybe 🤔
@@mach1553 *_Metric ton_* = 1000 kilograms, 1kg = 2200 pounds, x 60 = 132,000 pounds. Google: "cargo capacity of a flying whale."
Blimps are great for transporting huge loads (in tons, not pounds), except for one problem: when they deliver the payload you have to attach something equally heavy to the blimp, or it will shoot off into the stratosphere, so to speak. This is a really big problem that caused several manifacturers to abandon the idea alltogether.
Flying cars are a bad idea. They can't be good cars and good planes at the same time and even if they could, the world is not ready for such a huge energy consumption for every driver/pilot.
The alternative to adding more ballast when you offload cargo is to pump down the lift gas into storage tanks, which doesn't require loading and unloading ballast as the vessel's load changes. Alternatively, you can have pressure cells that are inflated to compress the lift gas cells, making their contents denser and reducing their lift capacity.
If flying cars were a great idea, someone would have figured out how to make a helicopter that can taxi on the ground because that basically would be a flying car -- just highly optimized for the "flying" part.
@@mal2ksc People are crazy enough in two dimensions; I don't want to _think_ about what, say, LA traffic would look like in three dimensions. There would need to be a *lot* more overriding traffic control before I'd be even vaguely comfortable with flying cars being generally available. Think the sort of regimentation you saw with aircars on Coruscant in the Star Wars movies, or in the Fifth Element. And even then it was possible for people to be idiots.
@@seanmalloy7249 I also think about the 5th Element whenever I hear about flying cars. 😉
14:45 for the actual wheel in the title.
132 pounds of cargo wow that's amazing!
That woman had to lean in four feet in order to put her groceries far enough into the trunk that it would be able to close. Next stop is the hospital for back pain issues.
That train in china is a bus.
After about 5 minutes, the music is distracting/annoying.
I am only a stupid Engineer, but en light me:
Where, does a steam locomotive, have a "Internal combustion engine"??
You should get the facts right, before, making a video!
Take a look at those comments below also.
There will not be, a "next time", for me.
To "elighten" you......Strictly speaking, heat is provided to the pressure boiler through the combustion of some fuel eg coal! Then you have the steam cylinder and pistons, seals etc.
Can the above magic work for the esteemed engineer?
@@johncherian3942 👍. Yes, but still not a "internal combustion engine", by definition.
@outsider7658 who's definition? The coal is burning inside a combustion chamber inside the engine 🤔...
@@johncherian3942 Sorry Buddy, but I am a steam Engineer, also, with experience/education of, how to use a steam turbine and boiler. The "fuel", either coal or diesel, or anything, is burning inside the BOILER", not the actual "power unit". In this case, the steam operating part of a engine. The power, is created with the power of expanding steam, not "a exploding fuel", meaning a ICE!
Referred here.
I am sorry, if I hurt Your feelings, but right got to be right.
Take this as a joke, not a insult. Have a Nice Day, You too. 😀🤣
@outsider7658 yes, I was pushing the envelope of the description. 😉
06:35: You call that an INternal combustion engine? It's an EXternal combustion one, that one....
That transformer wheel looks like a real smooth ride
Say NO to flying cars!
The airship can only hold 132 pounds of cargo?!
i was like huh? 🤣
Teeny tiny wind turbine blades...
Orbis Ring Drive - This looks interesting, but hitting a curb or deep pothole may destroy the mechanism.
It's magic !
The blimp could replace the Ice Road truckie service, when its able to lift more then just the pilot !
1 flying whale carries about as much as 2 ice road trucks. The closed captioner left off a comma and 3 zeros. 132,000 pounds.
Entertaining fantasies. Some interesting ideas. Nothing really new though.
An average man weighs about 140 lbs so that airship is a waste of investment since it can only carry 132lbs. I am surprised you listed it, that is no innovation, that is a huge setback.
@@jamesnobles1 I’m going to say not much has changed since the first one was made but it supposedly was just a guy smoking on a cigarette! Like an mechanic back then wast smart enough to know what would happen
delighted by the technology, distressed by the military use
The editors/narrators of this video need to get their facts correct. Garbage In -- Garbage Out.
This video excellently highlights how much money is wasted on obviously ridiculous ideas.
the hydrogen train is doomed to fail
132 pounds! That's amazing!
The Chinese 'super tram' is just a glorified bus.
Pipedreams and clickbait and some useless information, supposed to
fire my imagination...
The pelted robot reminds me a lot of Sprocket, the dog puppet of the Fraggles. :)
Wavepiston 💯 I have a similar concept
Wow! That airship has the ability to transport up to 132 lbs of cargo per flight? That’s AMAZING! I could transport about that much on my back, if I had to…
If "Hydrogen" is an alleged answer, somebody almost certainly asked the wrong question.
I feel the same way being in America, it's frustrating to see everyone in other countries online videos using the metric measurements, kilometers and Celsius.
But if you're smart, you can do the math conversion. 😊
Paleolithic measurement unit😮
That first one alone will completely change the theater going experience.
This channel needs to apply an s-filter or get a better microphone. The sound is harsh.
That Origami wheel at 32:39 , they can never go fast and certainly not follow curves at a certain speed. But maybe they can be useful on 'rovers' on other planets, where it is not always known if they will get in loose or rocky ground.
Bmw is a joke
They're still not capable of building a competitive EV, so they build another piece of junk and spend millions on chameleon paint jobs
The train cars were impressive
pie in the sky
Sorry to post twice. But I gotta say--did he actually say "kilo Newtons" at 31:14?
Use sections please
Except...nobody is going to let you fish by their wave generator.
Blocking this channel
I’d like to see a Nimbus style vehicle with Solap Terra technology to power it.
21:25 A This 40kW solar array, cam power a small construction site, or a domestic residence. 40kW! A domestic residence. On a sunny day, this would produce 200 to 400kWh. Which would suffice for 20 to 40 homes. Unless your typical residence has a heated swimming pool.
132 lb of cargo... 😂😂😂
"Flying Whales" - that is just a rehash of the german "Cargoliftter" decades ago.
A sensation, on the first glance a stroke of genius (avoids the ordeal of transporting oversized objects on the road)
It got lots of attention and of governmental support.
They built a giant hangar to be even able to build and house the 300-meter long airship.
And suprise, surprise, when the hangar was built, the whole project was cancelled - and the hangar was redesignated into a tropical leisure park.
Almost as if the whole was planned from the start to get the allowance and support for this park...
dreamers...
I think railways can be reused or even upgraded as discussed in this video. For instance, in our part of the country having the ability to use the railway when there are blizzards or ice storms it would be helpful to use railway rather than drive on the roads
Title of video here: 14:40
When the X59 breaks up midair, that will make a bang.
Please show more "military" tech.
more science, less politics
16:55 You mean to tell me in F1 car can only go 90 miles an hour 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Just watch this video and feel like I need a therapist to help me sort through the lofty fog like brain clutter that has surrounded my pineal gland and holding it hostage..! God it’s me again, get me out of this mess and I promise I wont get in this situation again, no I thought it was gonna be alright.. 😢
Concord only went supersonic over the Atlantic ocean, the fact is that the Americans didn't think of it themselves, so they banned it.
Add on top of that the fact the concord failed because of the costs.
Get ready to be amazed! You've seen nothing yet!
Every time I watch a video nowadays the AI screws up in one way or another when trying to articulate numbers 😂 it never seems to get it right so I realize that it was a mistake... But when it said that massive AF airship could lift an "impressive 132 pounds of cargo per flight"... I almost spit coffee all over the inside of my car! 🤣 It's right though, I am impressed! ... At how hard it made me laugh just now! I was not expecting that...
14:47 - Cover photo, "Orbis Ring Drive".
Maybe that should be 132 Tons per flight, or more likely 132,000lbs, which would be 66 Tons. With a blimp that size that number is within reason. Good idea, I don't know why their use has diminished to virtually zero considering their utility. I used to see the old GoodYear blimps cruising overhead where I grew up regularly, usually during festivals and near the local international airport. They had the old style scrolling display along the side panel. Probably regulated out of business. People became afraid of Hydrogen for this purpose after the Hindenburg disaster, but word has it now that it may have been sabotage. The buoyancy of H2 is significantly more than Helium, and we have no problem containing the extremely small molecules with modern polymer materials.
You talk about trains with ICEs but the film is of Steam Trains! (6:35)
metric units are universal not only for americans. it is arrogant not to provide metric units.
QUE : Movie, Blackhawk2-autonomous blackhawk
You showed a steam engine and stated they are internal combustion engines. lol. They are external combustion engines as they are powered by steam pressure cause by a fire outside of the engine.
this is not a tram it's a BUS...
So why isn’t the government using the roadrunner interception drones to take care of drones in New Jersey? Maybe someone should give the information about roadrunner to the state government.
The flying whales wouldn’t work in the Southern Hemisphere as it is normally too windy a lot of the time . I’m in Tasmania, I don’t know what it’s like in South Africa or Chile but here it’s windy 50% of the time. We recently had winds around the 110 kmph.
13:51 Last one, I swear. "FL and CA where the Sun shines brightly." As opposed to that 'Dark Sun' the rest of us get.
And, clearly, in Florida and California the sun shines brightly 24 hours a day, so there isn't that inconvenient period where the solar panels are producing little or no power. And apparently they can produce their full rated power no matter what the sky conditions are; they can magically draw power through overcast or rainy conditions.
This makes me think of an old adage of mine--never invest in something featured in Popular Mechanics.
132 pounds per flight? Less than one adult. Sounds like an AI mistake.
This gives the same vibes as the old show BEYOND TOMORROW
9:45 If that can go slow enough to take out other drones, governments the world over would pay for it.
So...an extra long hydrogen powered bus.
Chez quel peintre faut il emmener sa BMW quand un gamin aura rayé le coté avec ses clefs.?
/begin rAnt
hah, 3d printed with a cnc machine on Aluminum.
i do like that solar in a shipping container! wouldnt mind having one of them...
and that 3 min drone needs a small reactor to be of any use.
and that ring thing, 3 mph? worthless.. 30, ok MAYBE,
/END rAnt
great, hundreds of more people out of work
132pounds of cargo? lol!