EuroLink Systems partners with yacht drones to deliver from marina to yacht
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
eurolink system partnered with yacht drone, an organization that advocates the use of drones to connect yachts to marinas and ports. This organization provides guidance to yacht clubs and other organizations to enhance their compliance with FAA regulations, licenses, insurance considerations, race management application requirements, education and safety measures. The partnership will see yacht drones leverage Eurolink technology. Beluga family of mini dronesfilming yachts and races, transporting goods and supplies to yachts at sea, gathering information and monitoring weather.
From its unique aerodynamic design, durability, speed, payload capacity, and environmental friendliness, to its onboard AI capabilities, advanced communications, and groundbreaking propeller/blade technology, the Beluga stands out for its class of mini drones. It boasts a variety of unique features. , as well as unique takeoff/landing capabilities. These versatile features have use cases that bridge commercial and defense applications (dual use).
Beluga has features that can be easily implemented in the delivery of various classes of goods and materials. With precision landing function, it can take off and land within 1m x 1m to meet limited space demand. The platform also offers the option to integrate a mechanical winch capable of delivering goods weighing 2 kg without the need for ground.
Beluga’s advanced integration allows you to host a wide variety of payloads without impacting performance. Various configuration alternatives are available, including increasing the dimensions of the aerodynamic cargo bay to accommodate larger items. Despite being a mini drone (10-12 kg class), the Beluga’s advanced propulsion system and unique aerodynamic shape allows it to support loads of up to 3.5 kg without affecting performance or safety.
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Ian attended Dominican University in California and graduated with a BA in English in 2019. Having a passion for writing and storytelling throughout her life and a keen interest in technology, she now contributes to DroneLife as a staff writer.
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