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Cuban engineers dreams take flight with home-grown drones

Carmona (middle), and Alasoluciones members Mykol Diaz (right) and Aragon working on drones at their workshop in San Nicolas de Bari, Cuba. Alasoluciones is the first Cuban SME to commercialise their autonomous drone creations, of which 80% of the components are hand-made, and provide services in state and private sectors, in Cuba and abroad. AFP SAN NICOLAS DE BARI, Cuba: Disguised as a sparrowhawk, and convincingly mimicking its predatory cry, a drone made of wood, scrap metal and plastic disperses birds at a Cuban airfield. From afar one could be fooled: soaring and swooping with its 1.3-meter (4.3-foot) wingspan, the mechanical bird flies autonomously for an hour at a time, and boasts impressive, if somewhat stiff plumage.

Cuban engineers dreams take flight with home-grown drones » Borneo Bulletin Online

April 29, 2021 SAN NICOLAS DE BARI, CUBA (AFP) – Disguised as a sparrowhawk, and convincingly mimicking its predatory cry, a drone made of wood, scrap metal and plastic disperses birds at a Cuban airfield. From afar one could be fooled: soaring and swooping with its 1.3-metre wingspan, the mechanical bird flies autonomously for an hour at a time, and boasts impressive, if somewhat stiff plumage. It is the creation of a group of engineers keen to develop cheap, local alternatives to foreign-made technology on the island under United States (US) sanctions since 1962. Eighty per cent of the mechanical bird is fashioned by hand – mainly in makeshift workshops set up at the homes of individual engineers, who largely have to make do with the most basic equipment and parts.

Cuban Engineers Dreams Take Flight With Home-grown Drones

Tue 27th April 2021 | 08:00 AM San Nicolas de Bari, Cuba, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 27th Apr, 2021 ) :Disguised as a sparrowhawk, and convincingly mimicking its predatory cry, a drone made of wood, scrap metal and plastic disperses birds at a Cuban airfield. From afar one could be fooled: soaring and swooping with its 1.3-meter (4.3-foot) wingspan, the mechanical bird flies autonomously for an hour at a time, and boasts impressive, if somewhat stiff plumage. It is the creation of a group of engineers keen to develop cheap, local alternatives to foreign-made technology on the communist island under US sanctions since 1962. Eighty percent of the mechanical bird is fashioned by hand mainly in makeshift workshops set up at the homes of individual engineers, who largely have to make do with the most basic equipment and parts.

Cuban engineers dreams take flight with home-grown drones

Cuban engineers dreams take flight with home-grown drones
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