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FEATURE - Flugrobotern in Käfergrösse, die eines Tages Blumen bestäuben könnten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13582
Flying 1
17/12/2021
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Picture must credit: MIT/ Courtesy of Kevin Chen
Bug-sized robots have been given an ability to fly that could one day see a swarm used to pollinate plants or go be used for search and rescue missions in disaster zones.Basic versions have been demonstrated by researchers in the past at the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology.They used soft actuators that operate their wings for drone operation They are effectively artificial muscles that rapidly flap the robot’s wings.But the tiny robots can’t carry the necessary power electronics that would allow them fly on their own.Now, the researchers have pioneered a fabrication technique that enables them to build actuators that operate with 75 percent lower voltage while carrying 80 percent more payload. It produces artificial muscles with fewer defects, which dramatically extends the lifespan of the components and increases the robot’s performance and payload. The rectangular microrobot, weighs less than one-fourth of a US penny and has four sets of wings each driven by a soft actuator. Actuators are made from layers of elastomer that are sandwiched between two very thin electrodes and then rolled into a squishy cylinder. When voltage is applied, the electrodes squeeze the elastomer, and that mechanical strain is used to flap the wing.The more surface area the actuator has, the less voltage is required. For the first time, the researchers were able to create an actuator with 20 layers, each of which is 10 micrometers in thickness which about the diameter of a red blood cell.
OPS: New fabrication technique has enabled the production of high-endurance bug-sized flying microrobots.The artificial muscles vastly improve the robot’s payload and allow it to achieve best-in-class hovering performance.
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DUK10147170_001
FEATURE - Flugrobotern in Käfergrösse, die eines Tages Blumen bestäuben könnten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13582
Flying 1
17/12/2021
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Picture must credit: MIT/ Courtesy of Kevin Chen
Bug-sized robots have been given an ability to fly that could one day see a swarm used to pollinate plants or go be used for search and rescue missions in disaster zones.Basic versions have been demonstrated by researchers in the past at the USA’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology.They used soft actuators that operate their wings for drone operation They are effectively artificial muscles that rapidly flap the robot’s wings.But the tiny robots can’t carry the necessary power electronics that would allow them fly on their own.Now, the researchers have pioneered a fabrication technique that enables them to build actuators that operate with 75 percent lower voltage while carrying 80 percent more payload. It produces artificial muscles with fewer defects, which dramatically extends the lifespan of the components and increases the robot’s performance and payload. The rectangular microrobot, weighs less than one-fourth of a US penny and has four sets of wings each driven by a soft actuator. Actuators are made from layers of elastomer that are sandwiched between two very thin electrodes and then rolled into a squishy cylinder. When voltage is applied, the electrodes squeeze the elastomer, and that mechanical strain is used to flap the wing.The more surface area the actuator has, the less voltage is required. For the first time, the researchers were able to create an actuator with 20 layers, each of which is 10 micrometers in thickness which about the diameter of a red blood cell.
OPS: New fabrication technique has enabled the production of high-endurance bug-sized flying microrobots
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DUK10146083_013
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
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XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. Detailing.
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DUK10146083_012
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. Detailing.
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DUK10146083_011
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. Detailing.
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DUK10146083_010
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. Detailing.
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DUK10146083_009
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. On demo at a race track
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DUK10146083_008
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike.
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DUK10146083_007
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. On demo at a race track
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DUK10146083_006
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. On demo at a race track
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DUK10146083_005
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. On demo at a race track
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DUK10146083_004
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. On demo at a race track
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10146083_002
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. On demo at a race track
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10146083_001
FEATURE - Futuristisches Hover Bike wird für $680'000 angeboten
Ferrari Press Agency
XTurismo 1
Ref 13428
29/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: ALI Technologies
A breath-taking hoverbike is set to take to the air – with a $680,000 USD / €585.000 euros price tag.The XTurismo which is powered by six fans, can now be ordered by people wanting to experince flight on a mean machine.The first deliveries are due to customers in the first half of next year. is the next generation of mobility, enabling free movement in 3-dimensional space.The XTurismo Limited Edition has an electric-powered internal combustion engine giving it a flight time range of 30-40 minutes with a top speed of 62 mp/h / 100 km/h.It has been under development since 2017 by Japanese company ALI Technologies which also makes drones.The model, which boasts a sleek and stylish form, weighs 300 kg.Carbon fibre is used where possible to help keep the eight down.The machine can take a rider of up to 100 kg.Overall length is 3.7 metres and maximum width is 2.4 metres.
OPS: The ALI Technologies XTurismo hoverbike. On demo at a race track
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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Chris Pratt is every inch the doting dad as he takes his son Jack for a hands free electric scooter ride.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. August 22, 2020
Chris Pratt is every inch the doting dad as he takes his son Jack for a hands free electric scooter ride. The 41-year-old actor, who welcomed a baby daughter named Lyla with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger two weeks ago, co-raises Jack with ex-spouse Anna Faris, 43. The youngster will turn 8 on August 25 and his doting dad watched over him as he buzzed around the streets on the rolling hover board in his Brentwood neighborhood. Chris wore a tight white T-shirt, green shorts and UGG slippers. He was also spotted taking out the recycling and running various other errands.
**Please pixelate childrenÍs faces before publication**
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 474 4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Chris Pratt is every inch the doting dad as he takes his son Jack for a hands free electric scooter ride.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. August 22, 2020
Chris Pratt is every inch the doting dad as he takes his son Jack for a hands free electric scooter ride. The 41-year-old actor, who welcomed a baby daughter named Lyla with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger two weeks ago, co-raises Jack with ex-spouse Anna Faris, 43. The youngster will turn 8 on August 25 and his doting dad watched over him as he buzzed around the streets on the rolling hover board in his Brentwood neighborhood. Chris wore a tight white T-shirt, green shorts and UGG slippers. He was also spotted taking out the recycling and running various other errands.
**Please pixelate childrenÍs faces before publication**
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 474 4343 ? office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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DUK10125754_006
FEATURE - Schwebeboard für Bauinspektionen von Hochhäusern und Feuerwehr
Ferrari Press Agency
Kiribati 1
Ref 11154
27/11/19
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Pictures must credit : Imaginactive
A flying platform capable of 30 minutes in the air could become a way of inspecting buildings and construction sites.It could even be used for rescue missions by firefightersModern scissor lifts are mobile but are height limited while cradles suspended from the top s of buildings need times to set up and safety check.The Kiribati is inspired by all the new prototypes developed with reaction thrusters, such as the Flyboard Air, a personal flying machine developed by French inventor Franky Zapata.This propulsion technology could be used on construction sites for quick inspections or tower inspections.The Kiribati would be able to safely carry two 90 kilo workers with enough fuel to land at any time. The vehicle would be equipped with eight variable jet thrusters, capable of producing 200 lbs of thrust each. There would be two in each corner of Kiribati in case one failed.
OPS: Rendering of the Kiribati and how it could be used. Here inspecting a dam construction
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DUK10125754_005
FEATURE - Schwebeboard für Bauinspektionen von Hochhäusern und Feuerwehr
Ferrari Press Agency
Kiribati 1
Ref 11154
27/11/19
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Pictures must credit : Imaginactive
A flying platform capable of 30 minutes in the air could become a way of inspecting buildings and construction sites.It could even be used for rescue missions by firefightersModern scissor lifts are mobile but are height limited while cradles suspended from the top s of buildings need times to set up and safety check.The Kiribati is inspired by all the new prototypes developed with reaction thrusters, such as the Flyboard Air, a personal flying machine developed by French inventor Franky Zapata.This propulsion technology could be used on construction sites for quick inspections or tower inspections.The Kiribati would be able to safely carry two 90 kilo workers with enough fuel to land at any time. The vehicle would be equipped with eight variable jet thrusters, capable of producing 200 lbs of thrust each. There would be two in each corner of Kiribati in case one failed.
OPS: Rendering of the Kiribati.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10125754_004
FEATURE - Schwebeboard für Bauinspektionen von Hochhäusern und Feuerwehr
Ferrari Press Agency
Kiribati 1
Ref 11154
27/11/19
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Pictures must credit : Imaginactive
A flying platform capable of 30 minutes in the air could become a way of inspecting buildings and construction sites.It could even be used for rescue missions by firefightersModern scissor lifts are mobile but are height limited while cradles suspended from the top s of buildings need times to set up and safety check.The Kiribati is inspired by all the new prototypes developed with reaction thrusters, such as the Flyboard Air, a personal flying machine developed by French inventor Franky Zapata.This propulsion technology could be used on construction sites for quick inspections or tower inspections.The Kiribati would be able to safely carry two 90 kilo workers with enough fuel to land at any time. The vehicle would be equipped with eight variable jet thrusters, capable of producing 200 lbs of thrust each. There would be two in each corner of Kiribati in case one failed.
OPS: Rendering of the Kiribati and how it could be used. Here inspecting a tower construction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10125754_003
FEATURE - Schwebeboard für Bauinspektionen von Hochhäusern und Feuerwehr
Ferrari Press Agency
Kiribati 1
Ref 11154
27/11/19
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Pictures must credit : Imaginactive
A flying platform capable of 30 minutes in the air could become a way of inspecting buildings and construction sites.It could even be used for rescue missions by firefightersModern scissor lifts are mobile but are height limited while cradles suspended from the top s of buildings need times to set up and safety check.The Kiribati is inspired by all the new prototypes developed with reaction thrusters, such as the Flyboard Air, a personal flying machine developed by French inventor Franky Zapata.This propulsion technology could be used on construction sites for quick inspections or tower inspections.The Kiribati would be able to safely carry two 90 kilo workers with enough fuel to land at any time. The vehicle would be equipped with eight variable jet thrusters, capable of producing 200 lbs of thrust each. There would be two in each corner of Kiribati in case one failed.
OPS: Rendering of the Kiribati
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10125754_002
FEATURE - Schwebeboard für Bauinspektionen von Hochhäusern und Feuerwehr
Ferrari Press Agency
Kiribati 1
Ref 11154
27/11/19
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Pictures must credit : Imaginactive
A flying platform capable of 30 minutes in the air could become a way of inspecting buildings and construction sites.It could even be used for rescue missions by firefightersModern scissor lifts are mobile but are height limited while cradles suspended from the top s of buildings need times to set up and safety check.The Kiribati is inspired by all the new prototypes developed with reaction thrusters, such as the Flyboard Air, a personal flying machine developed by French inventor Franky Zapata.This propulsion technology could be used on construction sites for quick inspections or tower inspections.The Kiribati would be able to safely carry two 90 kilo workers with enough fuel to land at any time. The vehicle would be equipped with eight variable jet thrusters, capable of producing 200 lbs of thrust each. There would be two in each corner of Kiribati in case one failed.
OPS: Rendering of the Kiribati and how it could be used.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10125754_001
FEATURE - Schwebeboard für Bauinspektionen von Hochhäusern und Feuerwehr
Ferrari Press Agency
Kiribati 1
Ref 11154
27/11/19
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Imaginactive
A flying platform capable of 30 minutes in the air could become a way of inspecting buildings and construction sites.It could even be used for rescue missions by firefightersModern scissor lifts are mobile but are height limited while cradles suspended from the top s of buildings need times to set up and safety check.The Kiribati is inspired by all the new prototypes developed with reaction thrusters, such as the Flyboard Air, a personal flying machine developed by French inventor Franky Zapata.This propulsion technology could be used on construction sites for quick inspections or tower inspections.The Kiribati would be able to safely carry two 90 kilo workers with enough fuel to land at any time. The vehicle would be equipped with eight variable jet thrusters, capable of producing 200 lbs of thrust each. There would be two in each corner of Kiribati in case one failed.
OPS: Rendering of the Kiribati
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10101900_007
FEATURE - Faszierend: Kolibri holt sich Nektar
A Hummingbird hawk-moth sips nectar from a Buddleia plant on the wing. A day flying moth that migrates up from the continent each summer. Feeding very much like a hummingbird, hence it's name. Near Corwen, north Wales.
Featuring: Hummingbird hawk-moth
Where: Corwen, Wales
When: 21 Aug 2018
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10101900_006
FEATURE - Faszierend: Kolibri holt sich Nektar
A Hummingbird hawk-moth sips nectar from a Buddleia plant on the wing. A day flying moth that migrates up from the continent each summer. Feeding very much like a hummingbird, hence it's name. Near Corwen, north Wales.
Featuring: Hummingbird hawk-moth
Where: Corwen, Wales
When: 21 Aug 2018
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10101900_005
FEATURE - Faszierend: Kolibri holt sich Nektar
A Hummingbird hawk-moth sips nectar from a Buddleia plant on the wing. A day flying moth that migrates up from the continent each summer. Feeding very much like a hummingbird, hence it's name. Near Corwen, north Wales.
Featuring: Hummingbird hawk-moth
Where: Corwen, Wales
When: 21 Aug 2018
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10101900_004
FEATURE - Faszierend: Kolibri holt sich Nektar
A Hummingbird hawk-moth sips nectar from a Buddleia plant on the wing. A day flying moth that migrates up from the continent each summer. Feeding very much like a hummingbird, hence it's name. Near Corwen, north Wales.
Featuring: Hummingbird hawk-moth
Where: Corwen, Wales
When: 21 Aug 2018
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10101900_003
FEATURE - Faszierend: Kolibri holt sich Nektar
A Hummingbird hawk-moth sips nectar from a Buddleia plant on the wing. A day flying moth that migrates up from the continent each summer. Feeding very much like a hummingbird, hence it's name. Near Corwen, north Wales.
Featuring: Hummingbird hawk-moth
Where: Corwen, Wales
When: 21 Aug 2018
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10101900_002
FEATURE - Faszierend: Kolibri holt sich Nektar
A Hummingbird hawk-moth sips nectar from a Buddleia plant on the wing. A day flying moth that migrates up from the continent each summer. Feeding very much like a hummingbird, hence it's name. Near Corwen, north Wales.
Featuring: Hummingbird hawk-moth
Where: Corwen, Wales
When: 21 Aug 2018
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Faszierend: Kolibri holt sich Nektar
A Hummingbird hawk-moth sips nectar from a Buddleia plant on the wing. A day flying moth that migrates up from the continent each summer. Feeding very much like a hummingbird, hence it's name. Near Corwen, north Wales.
Featuring: Hummingbird hawk-moth
Where: Corwen, Wales
When: 21 Aug 2018
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - Richard Browning geht in die Luft
Richard Browning flies his Iron Man jet engine suit outside Selfridges in London, UK. The inventor of the suit gave a live demo to a crowd and allowed Evening Standard journalist Naomi Ackerman to try on the suit. Richard Browning flies the jet suit he developed.
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PEOPLE - Richard Browning geht in die Luft
Richard Browning flies his Iron Man jet engine suit outside Selfridges in London, UK. The inventor of the suit gave a live demo to a crowd and allowed Evening Standard journalist Naomi Ackerman to try on the suit. Richard Browning flies the jet suit he developed.
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PEOPLE - Richard Browning geht in die Luft
Richard Browning flies his Iron Man jet engine suit outside Selfridges in London, UK. The inventor of the suit gave a live demo to a crowd and allowed Evening Standard journalist Naomi Ackerman to try on the suit. Richard Browning flies the jet suit he developed.
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PEOPLE - Richard Browning geht in die Luft
Richard Browning flies his Iron Man jet engine suit outside Selfridges in London, UK. The inventor of the suit gave a live demo to a crowd and allowed Evening Standard journalist Naomi Ackerman to try on the suit. Richard Browning and Naomi Ackerman.
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PEOPLE - Richard Browning geht in die Luft
Richard Browning flies his Iron Man jet engine suit outside Selfridges in London, UK. The inventor of the suit gave a live demo to a crowd and allowed Evening Standard journalist Naomi Ackerman to try on the suit. Naomi Ackerman tries out the suit designed by Richard Browning.
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PEOPLE - Richard Browning geht in die Luft
Richard Browning flies his Iron Man jet engine suit outside Selfridges in London, UK. The inventor of the suit gave a live demo to a crowd and allowed Evening Standard journalist Naomi Ackerman to try on the suit. Naomi Ackerman tries out the suit designed by Richard Browning.
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PEOPLE - Richard Browning geht in die Luft
Richard Browning flies his Iron Man jet engine suit outside Selfridges in London, UK. The inventor of the suit gave a live demo to a crowd and allowed Evening Standard journalist Naomi Ackerman to try on the suit. Naomi Ackerman tries out the suit designed by Richard Browning.
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PEOPLE - Richard Browning geht in die Luft
Richard Browning flies his Iron Man jet engine suit outside Selfridges in London, UK. The inventor of the suit gave a live demo to a crowd and allowed Evening Standard journalist Naomi Ackerman to try on the suit. Naomi Ackerman tries out the suit designed by Richard Browning.
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PEOPLE - Richard Browning geht in die Luft
Richard Browning flies his Iron Man jet engine suit outside Selfridges in London, UK. The inventor of the suit gave a live demo to a crowd and allowed Evening Standard journalist Naomi Ackerman to try on the suit. Naomi Ackerman tries out the suit designed by Richard Browning.
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PEOPLE - Richard Browning geht in die Luft
Richard Browning flies his Iron Man jet engine suit outside Selfridges in London, UK. The inventor of the suit gave a live demo to a crowd and allowed Evening Standard journalist Naomi Ackerman to try on the suit. Naomi Ackerman tries out the suit designed by Richard Browning.
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267l)
House Sparrows hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267k)
House Sparrows hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267j)
House Sparrows hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267i)
House Sparrows hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267h)
House Sparrows hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267f)
House Sparrows hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267e)
House Sparrows hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267d)
House Sparrows hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267c)
House Sparrows hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267a)
House Sparrows hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Vogelballett im Centralpark
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (8413267o)
A White-breasted Nuthatch hover around a pine cone covered with peanut butter, cayenne pepper mixed with suet in Central Park
Birds in Central Park, New York, USA - 16 Feb 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas
