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Mrkawfee@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Unpowered cargo gliders on tow ropes promise 65% cheaper air freight

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Unpowered cargo gliders on tow ropes promise 65% cheaper air freight

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Mrkawfee@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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A West Texas company says it's found a remarkably simple way to slash air cargo costs as much as 65% – by having planes tow autonomous, cargo-carrying gliders behind them, big enough to double, or potentially triple their payload capacity.
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    “Aerolane believes it shouldn’t be treated much differently by the FAA than regular ol’ recreational gliders. It remains to be seen how the FAA will feel about this.”

    This is an absurd statement as it completely omits the automated part of the towed airplane. Witch is the major point of this project.

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      And the weight. A recreational glider weighs about 600kg. They want to build one that carries 3 and later 10 tons.

      If a recreational glider crashes into a house, it usually does not cause a lot of damage except to the pilot, see here:

      https://www.tz.de/welt/niedersachsen-segelflugzeug-stuerzt-wohnhaus-zr-2446316.html

      Now make that thing 20times heavier. There is a reason drones are regulated by weight class.

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        The problem is the first part of your question.

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      I wouldn’t be surprised if they end up with less regulation than current consumer drones/rc planes.

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