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Ramping up aircraft production
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Chutes?

Correct, we call them paraland tubes

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God I wish I worked there! When Kansas City?!

I admire what you're doing! I don't know if you've ever been to china--but I have--and it's going to take a while to catch them ( at anything):

Totally different product and industry. They dominate small plastic drones. Tesla, SpaceX, Zipline, Anduril are all far stronger than their Chinese counterparts. It’s still 12:01am in robotics and autonomy revolution

Where is the robots? No large 3D printers no CNCs? But still an amazing looking drones, we need to make thousands of small aircraft’s with VTOL.

Wow, impressive Are you using a 3D-printed drone for research and development and injection molds for mass production? Or both? I would really like to know what you used for mass production? I wish you more success in Africa!

We use both injection molded and 3d printed parts on the production aircraft. Zipline’s infrastructure in Africa is scaling faster than ever!

Looks real cool and clean although its more like the assembly setups, where is the fabrication being done.

Fuck, this is next level cool


