The Dyson of Drones - Yanko Design
The Bladeless Drone is aptly named for its brilliant blueprint that ditches dangerous blades for air ducts. The resulting unit is not only safer but and then quiet that neighbors and strangers alike will thank y'all for not bugging them with an annoying hummmmmmmm!
It features four bladeless "propellers." The main propeller (easily missed) is positioned in the center and responsible for virtually of the ducted menses to support take-off and landing. Three other propellers control the direction of the drone. The two front propellers can rotate 20 degrees forrad and backwards. The back propeller rotates 20 degrees clockwise and counter clockwise.
Information technology also has four chief air intake valves to collect moving air when flight. Information technology takes the air and accelerates it through internal ducts and blades, forcing it through small vents generating down flow to create lift. Additionally, each propeller is programmed to work based on the amount of headwind received. At ground level, the propellers work at their maximum, sucking air from the four intake valves and accelerating information technology to take-off. During flight, depending on the forcefulness of the headwind, the propellers regulate themselves to salve energy and work with the induced wind.
The Bladeless Drone is a Winner of the 2022 Cherry Dot Design Concept Award.
Designer: Edgar Herrera
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2017/08/18/the-dyson-of-drones/
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