The answer is: Yes, it will continue to fly after loss of a single motor. One of the benefits of a Hexicopter is that upon loss of a motor, the engine opposite can be dropped offline and essentially the remaining four engines operate as a quad, albeit with a single outrigger.What happens when a motor stops. Look out below. It's fine to program intelligence into the drone, but the main issue is safety of flight. Will it continue to fly with the loss of a motor? I would hope so
I would imagine they have tested that obvious contingency backward and forward.What happens when a motor stops. Look out below. It's fine to program intelligence into the drone, but the main issue is safety of flight. Will it continue to fly with the loss of a motor? I would hope so
From what I have read is the drones will be used from a delivery truck of sorts. The truck will act like a base station so it does not have to drive everywhere to deliver packages. It will be for more rural America from what has been reported on. So basically the truck is loaded in the morning with packages going to the same general places and sets off on its way to rural America where it finds a location to send off the drone.Surprised at the size of those drones. But amazing concept. Clearly can't see them pulling it off in dense cities though.
This looks like a rural America implementation only.
Drones not allowed ADS-BAnyone know if Amazon’s drones are equipped with ADS-B so other UAS operators will be able to detect them?
Amazon will be beginning their drone service in College Station, Texas soon. The Amazon Prime Air Drone Facility is a hub from which the drones will fly in what is claimed to be a 4 mile radius.From what I have read is the drones will be used from a delivery truck of sorts. The truck will act like a base station so it does not have to drive everywhere to deliver packages. It will be for more rural America from what has been reported on. So basically the truck is loaded in the morning with packages going to the same general places and sets off on its way to rural America where it finds a location to send off the drone.
(almost like parcel pooping !)
I suspect the chances of encountering one while your flying are pretty high, you might have a better chance of being struck by lightning while flying before you run into an Amazon drone..My concern is how I will be able to detect and avoid these characters when I'm flying myself.
Living and flying within a mile of the facility probably raises the odds to a bit higher than "lightning strike"I suspect the chances of encountering one while your flying are pretty high, you might have a better chance of being struck by lightning while flying before you run into an Amazon drone..
They’d be easier to spot if one were that close.Living and flying within a mile of the facility probably raises the odds to a bit higher than "lightning strike"
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