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X Development LLC
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Project Wing on Wikipedia
CEO - Adam Woodworth
Strategic Advisor - James Burgess
Parent - Alphabet Inc.
X Development LLC
wing.com
youtube.com/wing
facebook.com/Wing
twitter.com/Wing
linkedin.com/company/wing
instagram.com/wing
Project Wing on Wikipedia
CEO - Adam Woodworth
Strategic Advisor - James Burgess
Introducing Project Wing
Published on Aug 28, 2014
Project Wing is a Google[x] project that is developing a delivery system that uses self-flying vehicles. As part of our research, we built a vehicle and traveled to Queensland, Australia for some test flights. There, we successfully delivered a first aid kit, candy bars, dog treats, and water to a couple of Australian farmers. We’re only just beginning to develop the technology to make a safe delivery system possible, but we think that there’s tremendous potential to transport goods more quickly, safely and efficiently.
"Head of Google drone project predicts pilot-free planes"
This undated image provided by Google shows a Project Wing drone vehicle during delivery. Google's secretive research laboratory is trying to build a fleet of drones designed to bypass earthbound traffic so packages can be delivered to people more quickly. (AP / Google)
by Peter Rakobowchuk
March 23, 2015
Google's Project Wing delivery drone prototype
Published on May 24, 2015
The type of consumer qudacopters designed for aerial photography and FPV racing aren't ideal for automated delivery--you can't just tie a string to a Phantom. At Maker Faire, we learn about Google's Project Wing prototype, which has a lightweight VTOL design that allows it to take off vertically and still fly long distances. It's even been tested in the field!
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