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Given suitable software, unmanned Volocopters could become flying delivery vans, bypassing congested roads.
Amazon's plans for autonomous flying delivery drones are so last year.
You know, the flying delivery drone that some thought was a massive joke meant for April 1st.
And last December, ahead of Cyber Monday, the Seattle-based company presented updated designs and a slick video demo for its flying delivery robots.
In you missed out on the action, don't worry — all of the videos are coming soon.
Flying delivery robots might sound a little far-fetched, but with Amazon having already introduced one-hour delivery, waiting hours instead of days for home-delivery could become the norm in the not-so-distant future.
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The filing also reveals that the shuttles and drones, as they fly deliveries around, could function in a mesh network, relaying data to each other about weather, wind speed and routing, for example, or beaming e-book content down to readers on the ground.
Sydney firm Flirtey runs a flying book-delivery service.
And the drones are not far behind: Just recently, Amazon threatened to move its drone testing outside of the US, frustrated by the strict government regulations – another testament that flying pizza-delivery robots will soon be commonplace and cease to exist only in the realm of science fiction.
Project Wing, a self-flying delivery vehicle, fell under that category.
With Yvette and a Chinese pilot, I flew the delivery round: Battambang, Kampong Chom, and I forget where else.
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