This 8-propeller monster megadrone can lift 500 pounds
There are drones, and then there are drones - the ones that push the
technology to the cutting edge by being able to achieve some extraordinary feat
like carrying a man skyward. The new Griff
300 falls into this latter category with its monster chassis
and 8-propeller design. It, and its upcoming cousin the Griff 800, are pushing
the boundary of what a drone can do.
Drones come in all shapes and sizes, but the Griff 300 by Norway's
Griff Aviation is a drone that is truly unique. Unlike other drones on the
market, the 165-pound Griff 300 megadrone is a monster, capable of lifting ten
times more than competing drones and flying up to 45 minutes with that heavy
payload.
Its designation 300 was not chosen at random - that's the gross
weight, in kilograms, that the drone can carry. For those keeping track, the
Griff 300 can haul up to 660 pounds, while the planned Griff 800 will be able to
carry up to 1,764 pounds. This lifting capacity includes both the payload and
the weight of the drone.
Not only can the Griff 300 hold an astounding amount of weight, but
its payload also is customizable. The basic drone is designed for heavy load
cargo missions, but it can do so much more with a specialized payload option.
Alternative energy companies can choose features that assist in wind turbine
maintenance, while the forest service can optimize the drone for fire-fighting
needs. This flexibility allows customers, such as law enforcement or search and
rescue, to choose a drone suitable for the task at hand.
Griff Aviation CEO Leif Johan Holland has experience in drone
videography and knows how important safety is when operating a drone
professionally. To give customers the assurance they need, Griff Aviation
decided to have its drones certified by not one, but two drone regulatory
agencies.
The Griff 300 is unique in this certification. It is the first drone
on the civilian professional market to have a certification from both the FAA
(Federal Aviation Administration) in the U.S. and the EASA (European Aviation
Safety Agency). No other drone that cater to the professional has achieved both
certifications.
With the debut of the Griff 300 and the continued development of the
Griff 800, Griff Aviation has
established itself as a top-notch professional-level drone manufacturer. The
company isn't done pushing the envelope with its drones and hopes to increase
the lifting capacity even further beyond 800 kilograms.
"But this is just the first in a series. The next model that will be
produced will be able to lift 800kg (1,764lbs)," said Holland "Then we will
continue to increase lifting capacity even further. This is the start of a
revolution in aviation."
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