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> Sent: 09-Apr-21 11:47:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [EVDL] [External] Re: large drone ?
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uot;EVDL Administrator"
Sent: 09-Apr-21 11:47:07 PM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] [External] Re: large drone ?
This thread is mostly off topic. However, there are a couple of critical
points that everyone posting so far seems to be missing.
I want Amazon, UPS, Fedex, and ESPECIALLY USPS to convert
...@lists.evdl.org] On Behalf Of Bill Dube via EV
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2021 5:29 AM
To: ev@lists.evdl.org
Cc: Bill Dube
Subject: Re: [EVDL] [External] Re: large drone ?
My hypothetical proposal was for EV drones (both tethered and perhaps
non-tethered) delivering packages from a truck (which could
My hypothetical proposal was for EV drones (both tethered and perhaps
non-tethered) delivering packages from a truck (which could be an EV)
driven by a person. This would be safer as the driver could remain in
the truck, and not worry about slippery terrain, strained muscles,
viscous dogs, or
: EVDL Administrator
Subject: Re: [EVDL] [External] Re: large drone ?
This thread is mostly off topic. However, there are a couple of critical
points that everyone posting so far seems to be missing.
I want Amazon, UPS, Fedex, and ESPECIALLY USPS to convert their delivery fleets
to EVs.
But I
This thread is mostly off topic. However, there are a couple of critical
points that everyone posting so far seems to be missing.
I want Amazon, UPS, Fedex, and ESPECIALLY USPS to convert their delivery
fleets to EVs.
But I want HUMANS driving them. I want HUMANS delivering my packages to
Mullineaux
3rd Shift Wrench Monkey
Pinnacle Corrugated, Landis, N.C.
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From: EV On Behalf Of Ken McGraw via EV
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2021 00:52
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Cc: Ken McGraw
Subject: Re: [EVDL] [External] Re: large drone ?
I would suggest you
I would suggest you learn how a bee “ flys”KLM
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> On Apr 10, 2021, at 12:02 AM, George Mullineaux via EV
> wrote:
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> And everyone seems to forget the downwash of the blades. These drones will
> be unmanned helicopters capable of lifting hundreds of pounds of payload.
And everyone seems to forget the downwash of the blades. These drones will be
unmanned helicopters capable of lifting hundreds of pounds of payload. The lift
required will cause substantial downwash that can be damaging and dangerous. My
co-worker and I, both with military experience, have