spider-like drone made to deliver beer cans drops them using mini parachutes
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spider-like drone made to deliver beer cans drops them using mini parachutes
"Stratos Beer's concept spider-like MK1 drone delivers canned drinks anywhere and drops them on-site using individual mini parachutes. Comprising a central keg-looking body for storage and a series of foldable propeller arms, the beer delivery drone with parachutes can land on different types of surfaces using the controlled electric motors powered by a rechargeable battery system. Since it is a drone, sensors for navigation and automatic stabilization during flight are included to make sure that users safely receive their cans of beers and drinks."
"The beer delivery drone with parachutes works using the dedicated Stratos App, which lets users place orders. It locates them using GPS and sends flight instructions to the drone. Once a location is confirmed, the flying device departs from a distribution point carrying either cans or a mini keg. The app also includes tracking and status updates so the user can see when the drone is approaching, and the navigation is based on autonomous drone mapping systems that calculate flight paths and avoid obstacles."
The MK1 is a spider-like autonomous delivery drone with a central keg-shaped storage bay and foldable propeller arms. It carries either up to eight individual cans in a compartment that releases them one by one or a mini keg for on-site delivery. Each can can be dropped using individual mini parachutes with sensors calculating height and wind to ensure safe, accurate landings. Navigation and stabilization use onboard sensors and autonomous mapping; flight paths, obstacle avoidance, GPS location, and tracking integrate with a dedicated Stratos App for orders, status updates, and distribution-point departures. Construction uses aerospace-inspired materials, carbon fiber, aluminum joints, and an internal cooling system to keep cans cold.
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