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Drones capable of flying squishy humans! Post any news, ideas, designs, videos and discussion about heavy lift drones. Especially drones that fly humans.

The future of human flight is rapidly evolving! See a huge drone that could make a human fly? Find a crazy Youtube video of someone flying a human sized drone? Can I build a human drone from these parts? Post it here for discussion!

Detailed Sidebar Coming Soon! Keep those Human Drone ideas coming!

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I'm thinking of building one of these but I don't know if I can or where to start

After seeing the video of the guy flying around in time square I want to build one of these but I don't know where to start or even if I can I know how to build a lot of stuff but I don't know how to program arduino's I don't have a lot of money to sink into this and I don't know what I would need to buy and where I would need to buy it from

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2021/10/09
04:01 UTC

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Drone Crash... Captured on GoPro

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2020/12/06
13:30 UTC

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It would fly a lot better in air mode

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2020/08/29
17:00 UTC

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Personal Electric Flying "Sports Car" EVTOL

2 Comments
2019/02/14
23:52 UTC

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Santa Sleigh Human-sized drone - 6x2 - Youtube's PeterSripol

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2018/12/19
16:53 UTC

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Flyin Bathtub Humandrone Hexacopter

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2018/01/16
14:04 UTC

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World's Largest Race Drone | Flite Test - I love this drone, but not human capable. 4R4X1

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2017/10/01
02:01 UTC

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Manned multicopter - Gas Powered! 6R6X1 Amazingly small rotors.

2 Comments
2017/09/30
03:17 UTC

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X post r/multicopter 16R8X2 KDE Hoverbike from Russia? Nice configuration!

2 Comments
2017/09/26
12:56 UTC

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Two small electric helicopters lifting a 60kg? Woman. Imagine 4 props in quad configuration!

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2017/09/11
06:24 UTC

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Example of a very heavy lift 4R4x1 - using T-Motor U13 - Not big enough for human flight.

0 Comments
2017/09/09
18:20 UTC

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How to refer to multi-rotor blade arrangements at r/HumanDrones

I feel that the number of props and how they are arranged on a HumanDrone is pretty important. Here is an idea as to how we can refer to them. For instance, the EHANG 184 has 4 sets of counter-rotating blades in a format of one blade at each four corners. In this case, I'd say it is a 8R4X2Q 8 - Rotors 4x2 - 4 Rotors with 2 Blades stacked.

A standard Quad-rotor would be a 4R4X1

A 3 Tri-Rotor would be a 3R3X1

Let me know if this makes sense or if any other info should be added to Rotor format.

-Bretspot

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2017/09/07
05:21 UTC

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Not quite a Human Drone, but I love the gas motor, belt drive and Heli style props

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2017/09/07
05:11 UTC

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5 Human Drones - A Top 5 Complication Video

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2017/09/07
05:09 UTC

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Hero Flyer a 16-Rotor Human Drone Flying Platform. 8x2 Prop Format

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2017/09/07
05:05 UTC

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