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Old 29-09-2020, 08:23 PM #17
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Mmmmmm not convinced ..

The inventor was on telly tonight raving about the NEW version (still prototype ) which is far better and will fly for 6 minutes !!!!

Suggesting that the current ones fly for rather LESS than 6 minutes !!

That doesn’t sound very long at all in my book !!!!


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In the ChooChube video the test pilot got from his starting point to the patient (an actor in this case) in 90 seconds . I don't think the idea would be for them to grab the injured person and fly back down... it's really about getting a first responder on-scene fast, especially if someone has collapsed for example, but also there's a risk of going into shock etc. with a bad injury. I'm ASSUMING they would then just stay with the person until other "traditional" help arrived to help them down. Although I love the idea of them grabbing them by the ankles and flying back down the hill .
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