The whole goal of this project is to prove how 3D printing is a crucial factor in speeding up the UAV building process, and sometimes, the solution could be very simple without us knowing it. Don’t you think that this feat showcases what kind of potential that drone production has down the road with the implementation of 3D printing? Not only that, 3D printing also helped to reduce production costs, which in turn freed up the team to play around with complex designs that could let drones achieve a whole lot more.
This 30 pound drone boasts of a nine-foot wingspan, with a top speed of 150 miles per hour, which would make it one of the fastest around, as other drones will only hit 100 miles per hour, tops. Surely the military would find some use for such technology if they haven’t yet done so already.