3D printed drone Robirds will enter the US market

Recently, Dutch company Clear Flight Solutions has developed a 3D printed drone called "Robirds" and is planning to enter the international market after completing product trials at European airports. It is reported that 3D printed Robirds can be used to scare away real birds.

荷兰公司开发的3D打印无人机Robirds将进军美国市场

For flight crews preparing to leave the airport, one of the biggest obstacles to a smooth take-off is birds. Although our bird friends may be the inspiration behind aircraft development, they are also a terrible existence for aircraft. In response, the Dutch company Clear Flight Solutions produced a 3D printed Robird that can flap and fly. It looks like a terrible raptor. By flying 3D printed Robirds around the airport, the Clear Flight team can ensure that real birds stay away from important areas and help prevent "bird attack" incidents.

In April 2016, when this site reported on Clear Flight Solutions and their 3D printed Robirds, it was preparing to take a unique service for Weeze Airport in Germany, where the staff agreed to try out 3D printed Robirds (Clear Flight also I hope to establish a partnership with Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, but there is an obstacle that is difficult to overcome.). Now, drone experts are looking for opportunities to let the device enter the US market. Operations manager Robert Jonker told Tech Crunch: "We think we need to be prepared to expand, because the US military and international civil airports are interested in it."

荷兰公司开发的3D打印无人机Robirds将进军美国市场

Although some people may worry that panics or poor driving will cause the drone to "crash" into the aircraft, causing more damage. But the company assured the public that fully authorized operators would have good control of Robirds. Therefore, Clear Flight decided to only provide Robirds services, including professional operations by pilots and observers, and will not sell the Robird drones themselves. Through remote control technology, pilots can command Robirds with high skill, and airport staff can be assured that 3D printed drones can operate in a precise and controllable manner without posing a threat to surrounding aircraft or passengers.

Because Clear Flight uses Robirds as a service rather than a product, it is not particularly cheap for 3D printed Robirds to enter the airport (even farms or other bird-affected areas). Tech Crunch determined that a full day of service may cost 1,000 to 1,500 Between dollars. However, Clear Flight believes that the Robirds solution is actually more cost-effective and scalable than some alternatives (such as falcon training) because 3D printed Robird does not require much maintenance and can be used for many years. In addition, the Clear Flight team can develop an automated system to reduce or eliminate the need for manual driving, thereby reducing personnel costs.

荷兰公司开发的3D打印无人机Robirds将进军美国市场

It is reported that the Dutch company will start flying Robirds at Weeze Airport next month. If the flight goes smoothly, then this may be the best solution to clear the flight obstacles.

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