The paper plane can carry up to 10 kilograms and can self-decompose

[Abstract] Apsara is a drone using a decomposable cardboard material that can be loaded with drugs for throwing. It is suitable for humanitarian rescue and other fields.

Tencent Digital (Bob) When it comes to drones, your first impression may be remote control toys.

Or for commercial and military delivery, surveying machines

But actually

Drones do not have to be able to fly far

Or is it cool like an alien flyer?

It can be made of cardboard

For humanitarian assistance only

Self-decomposition without environmental pollution after falling

Something recently developed a "paper plane" called Apsara by robotics company San Francisco, USA.

It seems to be made of hard paper shells

In fact its material is based on a kind of mushroom called mycelium

Within a few days you can self-decompose

Apsara's manufacturing costs are also low

Use laser cutting, hand-made patchwork and tape fixing

Thousands can be manufactured in the short term

It also incorporates a GPS module inside and two wings have a micromotor

In order to achieve programming landing

The error is about 15 meters

In addition, its wings can carry about 10 kilograms of cargo

Throwing drugs is more than enough

In other words, Apsara does not actually fly by itself

Still need a mechanical drone to throw

However, decomposable material design and low cost

Can be used in humanitarian aid and other fields

Source: wired

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