In the world of robots, delivery drones have their own unique characteristics. In the future, they will replace courier brothers, busy every day in the air, and deliver our goods at home. However, these guys don't like the courier's tricycle. They want to send a big cargo. They are unrealistic to them. Therefore, drones need to become bigger and stronger in order to get rid of the fate of supporting actors in the future. The famous Canadian Bombardier company (which produces private jets) has a non-profit website called Imaginactive, where they will release concepts, and talented netizens are responsible for design. There are no shortage of products in these designs. Of course, many of them are realistic. The conceptual drone named Shango is one of the best. This design was born in April this year, designed by the Canadian Air Force's retired pilot Tom Hobbs, he wanted drones to replace container carriers, and completely renovate the existing transportation system. If the concept comes true, the future drone will become the mainstay of global logistics, providing us with a trendy and green new life. For the features of Shango, Imaginactive described on the website: Shango is a brand-new aircraft concept that can carry 40-foot-long intermodal containers across Africa or the Mediterranean in the event of a blocked land and sea trade channel. In addition, it also has vertical take-off and landing ability, can adapt to a variety of terrain. In an emergency, Shango can also quickly perform food and drug delivery and rescue missions. As the chart shows, the two jet engines of Shango can be rotated, which is very important in vertical take-off and landing. Its warehouse is hidden behind the nose and can accommodate a whole container. In fairness, Shango's design is pretty good, but it can be even better with minor changes. Today, in the Globe and Mail, Bombardier pointed out some improvements to the design. They want to change the traditional aircraft design of the original design into a four-axle aircraft model commonly used by drones. Bombardier wrote: Container drones can transport containers from flatbed trucks and build homes in remote areas. In addition, they can also be "super workers" at construction sites and ports to perform container management tasks. Having multi-tasking properties is the only way for container drones, but first of all they have to be significantly lower in cost than existing helicopters, and there must be guarantees in terms of reliability and safety. Although there is still a lot of technology to be required to produce a large volume of container drones, it is just such a whim that it will be exciting. Via popsci Xinzhi created the public number of the robot under the leadership of Lei Feng Network (search for "Lei Feng Net" public number) . We are concerned about the status quo and future of robots, and related industries combined with robots. Interested friends can add micro signal AIRobotics, or directly scan the QR code below to follow!
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