Flapping-wing drones have been around for years... but the X-Fly Bionic Bird takes a different approach. Designed to mimic the motion of a real bird, it combines mechanical wing flapping with onboard stabilization for controlled flight. A six-axis gyro and G-sensors help counteract the vibrations caused by flapping, keeping it steady even in windy conditions. It has a 150-meter range, a replaceable battery for extended use, and a flexible frame designed to withstand crashes. Whether it’s a novelty or a step forward for bio-inspired flight remains to be seen!
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@circuitrobotics The X-Fly Bionic Bird is a wild blend of nature and tech! Stabilized flapping, crash-resistant—game-changer or just a cool gadget?