Electric Mini H8 prepping for indoor testing |
Drone Lab has moved to a new location in the South Pacific Ocean where seasonal temperatures range from 85 to 122 degrees F.
As the lab becomes more organized and projects ensue, the need for testing is paramount. Staying outside a only few minutes in the heat and high humidity can lead to heat stroke, therefore another method of drone testing is needed.
The new building has interior walls of solid granite and glass, and vaulted ceilings of great elevation, making indoor testing entirely feasible and practical. The large room is now the drone testing facility which has a "warehouse size" dimension and air conditioner. The facility is large enough for testing the full range of nano, medium and large drones. Indoor fans simulate outdoor air currents for craft flying techniques.
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