Competition is
too tough to step into but hopes touch the sky
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5 Winners of Airbus Cargo Drone Challenge |
Airbus as well as Local
Motors is in a fix in the wake of having plenty of so incredible innovations of
the engineer of the company, in which companies’ engineers have to do the hard
work and put their innovative ideas in order to keep the hope to be known as
the winner of the “Airbus Cargo Drone Challenge.” There was the toughest
competition among plenty of engineers of the various companies and was a chance
to prove their inner innovative abilities ahead of the world and judges. Continue
to read more about Winners of Airbus cargo drone must visit Cargo to Pakistan first.
They all out of all
performed so well more than thoughts and hopes of the judges. Having faced the tough
competition, Airbus and Motors have announced the winners of the “Airbus Cargo
Drone Challenge.” The competition recently came off, which fostered budding UAV
designer to come into creation a new drone, which may keep the power to carry a
3-5 kg payload. The winner will enjoy the biggest prize to enlighten the future
very well.
Five Winners
The aerospace giant
Airbus and 3d printed vehicle specialist Local Motors came into struggle in
April to offer the Airbus Cargo Drone Challenge, so, the two companies hoped
and considered to come with innovative ideas from intelligent young minds, also
inspiring budding designers to come onto the new series of engineering project.
Having waited the four months as well as had the 425 entries from various
companies’ engineers, the Airbus and Local Motor had to choose five winners
that were able to put on the winning’s crown of the competition. These five
winners have out and out been divided into three areas such as the Airbus
Important Prize, judged by as Airbus Jury; the Cargo Important Prize, judged by
industry experts; and the Community that was judged by local member of the
community members.
ZELATOR, designed by Alexey
Medvedev from Omsk, Russia
Alexey Medvedev ZELATOR came with taking the hope to capture
the first position. It has got success in the wake revealing in as well as
outside techs in front of judges.
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Zelator Drone (Omsk, Russia) |
It delivers a carbon fiber aircraft with five
engines and has due to occupy the first place in the Airbus Main Prize. It has
got success to capture third place in the If it had added many techs and
systems in drone, it might be come at the first position in the Cargo Prize. Meanwhile,
the drone designs a 3D printed plastic fuselage and an emergency parachute
system.
Volans, designed by Harvest
Zhang from Mountain View, California
Harvest Zhang’s Volans
design came at the third place in the Community Prize section and took place at
the second place for the Airbus Main Prize and Cargo Prize.
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Volans Drone by Harvest Zhang (California) |
The drone were able
of cruising at 40 m/s. The drone specific techs is that it can complete a 100
km mission in the wake of spending just 44 minutes.
Minerva, designed by Dominik
Felix Finger from Aachen, Germany
Dominik Felix Finger’s
captures the third place in the Airbus Main Prize Category. The
Span-Loader-Minerva concept UAV reveals the twin boom layout, and designs a
small fuselage, and high aspects ratio wings.
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Minerva Airbus Cargo Drone(Aachen, Germany) |
Sky-Pac, designed by Finn
Yonkers from North Kingstown, Rhode Island)
Finn Yonkers’s Sky-Pac
drone carries weight and carries day at the Cargo Prize, while keeping the
first position at the winner of the cargo prize. It gets at the second position
for the community prize. It attends to simplicity, safety, ease of use.
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Sky-Pac Drone by Finn Yonkers (North Kingstown, Rhode Island) |
Thunderbird, designed by
Frederic Le Sciellour from Pont de l’Arn, France)
According to people
choices, Frederic Le Sciellour’s Thunderbird drone design has the astonishing
techs and systems. It impressively impressed the Local Motors community with
not only its automatically loading payload system but also dual unloading
hatches.
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Thunderbird Drone (Pont de l’Arn, France) |
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