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Crazy Car-Sized Drone Flies a Person Autonomously
Jan 7, 2016 05:00 PM ET // by Tracy Staedter
On the heals of the FAAs requirement that US citizens register their drones comes a totally new kind of autonomous aircraft that will have regulatory heads spinning.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the Chinese company EHang unveiled its 184, a crazy car-sized, autonomous aircraft that could throw a wrench into our definition of drone.
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The 440-pound machine has four rotors and uses an app to take off, fly a route and land. There are no manual flight controls, so even if the passenger were a trained pilot, that training would be rendered useless.
How would one deal with the craft in an emergency situation? In a press release from the company, it says that passengers can elect to halt flight and simply hover in the air with just one click. Hmmm. Okay. But lets say hovering doesnt work.
http://news.discovery.com/tech/alternative-power-sources/crazy-car-sized-drone-flies-a-person-autonomously-160107.htm
I don't see why they can't make a drone sized to carry people to and from where ever. Sure there would be limits as things stand today on how far a person could go and all that but it would be a start to getting us off the ground for getting from here to there.
Just something to think about is all, maybe even discuss. Who knows where this could go
Mbrow
(1,090 posts)I see a lot of "but what if this goes wrong" people coming, but if you consider how many people die in car wrecks every year.....
Thanks for the post
DetlefK
(16,423 posts)Nothing bad could possibly come out of this.
madokie
(51,076 posts)I say forget the anonymous flying part and let the occupants do the controlling but use this type of vehicle to get us from here to there. for instance today I have to go pay our yearly insurance and if I had one of these I could zip up there the 8 miles pay my bill and be back home and have a pot of chilli on by the time I get there in my pick'mup truck. All the while not having to worry if one of the 18 wheeler drivers who, who knows how long they've been up, who nods off and runs over my old ass
Looks like it would be a lot easier to learn to fly than a conventional airplane or helicopter too. To me anyway
DetlefK
(16,423 posts)Have you ever flown it really fast without crashing somewhere?
Have you ever managed to land exactly where you wanted, down to an inch?
madokie
(51,076 posts)compared to outside like you're saying would make all the difference in how hard it would be to pilot I would think
eppur_se_muova
(36,266 posts)Put the rotors up higher, the passenger lower.