Lucidity
UFO Pilot
We're back in Las Vegas for NAB 2015, courtesy of our official travel sponsor: GoProfessional Cases. Last year, there were plenty of interesting multirotor systems to see, but this year, they have taken over the show. They are everywhere, and they even have their own space set aside on the convention floor: the Aerial Robotics and Drone pavilion.
First up for your viewing pleasure is the brand-new Solo quadcopter from 3D Robotics. With it, you can clearly see 3DR migrating towards DJI's consumer-friendly approach to drones with a cartridge-style battery, sophisticated autonomous flight functions and an integrated, Wi-Fi-based video streaming to a smart phone or tablet.
Techinstein came within a whisker of getting to fly the Solo for you, so that he could give you a first-hand report on its flight characteristics, but at the last minute somebody from further up the food chain stepped in and clipped our wings.
We were disappointed, of course, but that may well have been for the best... It could have been opening-day jitters, but 3DR had a lot of these things going down inside the cage. We saw one crash ourselves, and one of our friends from That Drone Show actually got clipped by a propeller while he was inside the flight cage getting some footage.
Whatever you can say about their aircraft performance, you have to hand it to 3DR in terms of having their marketing material squared away. Although the product won't be released until May, their booth was littered with retail box mock-ups and they had a great slogan, something along the lines of: “Are you ready to fly Solo?”