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The body consists of a 3D-printed nylon filament skeleton and layers of
paper. It took three months to design and build, and incorporates LAPIS’Lazurite Fly microcomputer
that is claimed to be 90 percent more energy efficient than rivals like
Arduino and is roughly the size of an SD card.
The Orizuru’s design itself will be released to the public so that aircraft and origami enthusiasts can recreate it themselves.http://thenextweb.com/gadgets/2015/10/19/this-japanese-paper-drone-weighs-just-1oz-and-flies-like-an-origami-bird/
Featured image credit: ROHM
This Japanese paper drone weighs just 1oz and flies like an origami bird
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