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I wonder what the envisioned use-case for this would be. Probably not for everyday users, but perhaps industrial technicians at a remote worksite? Something like driving out to a site and then flying to the top of a mountain to inspect radio antennas or wind turbines?
I just wonder if it would ever make sense, considering that most industrial applications would probably still require a licensed pilot to fly the quadcopter part.
It looks like the Cybertruck equivalent of those PC cases that look sort of like a Macintosh Classic only slightly off
It looks like a Tesla Cybertruck crossed with a Canoo Cargo Van.
We’ve got a cybertruck at home