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Mapping Metal: Why Every Mechanic Needs a Drone Wingman
Aircraft maintenance is not about parts. It is about judgment. Judgment improves when visibility improves. This is where drones enter the hangar. T here’s something sacred about an aircraft inspection. The sound of a mechanic’s boots on the hangar floor. The tap of a rivet set. The shine of a flashlight beam grazing the edge of a fairing. It's hands-on. It’s personal. It's earned. But today, a new presence is entering the hangar—and it doesn’t carry a wrench. It hums. It hove

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Mar 42 min read


Mycelium in the Sky: The Future of Drone Manufacturing Grows Underground
I n a world striving to reduce carbon footprints and rethink material lifecycles, an unlikely hero is emerging from beneath our feet:...

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Aug 2, 20253 min read


How Arduino Took to the Skies: The Link Between Microcontrollers and Modern Drones
W hen Massimo Banzi co-founded Arduino in the early 2000s, he was addressing a need that many didn't even realize existed yet: a simple,...

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Jun 27, 20253 min read
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