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Fully 3D-printed drone capable of flying at 408 mph is the fastest in the world
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With all of the components ready, I begin to assemble the central motor hub and test code for the air fins. In this series, I will be building a single propeller spherical drone which will be ...
Tsuru Robotics, an international R&D bureau focused on deep tech full-stack robotics and drone development, turned to anisoprinting for reducing the weight of drones and increasing the rigidity of the ...
Significant advances in additive manufacturing, with rapid prototyping, inexpensive production, and fabrication of complex lightweight structures, are driving the market for 3D printed drones. The ...
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