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Maintenance is also a headache. We were essentially taking people out of the cockpit and putting them on the ground...the studies show that even with autonomy the amount of UAS that can be safely operated by one person remains at two to three in a commercial setting. Quote:
The big issues is scalability of open rotor quads and the like. The noise and inefficiency of multiple open rotors, even semi shrouded, is going to be hard to overcome...beating the air into submission, and, as a former helicopter pilot with a shade of 4,000 hours, I do know how that works, is a long way off. I have zero doubt that they can be made unmanned. The technology behind the unmanned portion is as reliable as a hammer. It just is. Certifying the designs, power, propulsion, MTBF, VMC, IMC, etc. is going to be very daunting for flying people or packages. As you know, Tim, the FAA holds all the cards. |
re: noise and inefficiency - how about a lifting body?
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