Wahnsinn! Durch die Nutzung der flexiblen „Federn“ bleibt der Rumpf wahrscheinlich ruhiger als beim „alten“ Festo-Vogel. Wenn ich noch am Beginn meines beruflichen Wegs stünde, würde ich mich mächtig anstrengen, bei Festo zu arbeiten! Daumen hoch von mir!
I'd like to see this developed further, where the BionicSwift would be able to land on 'legs' and then take off again from those 'legs' with only its 'wing power' and perhaps assistance from said 'legs'...
Maybe one day , hopefully soon we will all be able to simply wear a carbon fiber jacket equipped with wings and also fly away to our wanting destinations!?
It's a cool flyer. Had one of those birds when I was a kid, a 2$ chinese plastic thing running on a rubber band. Still think the term bionic should be used for biologic-electronic/mechanic hybrids, though. After all there's very few things we invent, nature hasn't already done, so it could all be called bionics the way you use the word..
I like how they implemented glider function. I have never seen anything in other bionic birds. It seems pretty natural. The most sadnesses fact it is doomed to fly into wireless beacons cage because nor attitude sensors nor surface recognition system are able to operate as fast as drone behave, I guess.
A few years ago Air Hogs came out with a pretty nice ornithopter, that had decent control authority. It was dubbed the Firewing, and it was very characteristically similar in flight to this aircraft. Doesn't seem like there have been too many advancements in this tech since them.
@@LittleLionRawr I doubt there is much more to this version than an additional degree of freedom on the tail control, and perhaps a slightly more robust material used. Other than the spiraling stall maneuver, it seems demonstrate very similar characteristics. Now the Festo "Smartbird", that was an impressive ornithopter! I would like to see them put more development into that larger platform.
This one is almost autonomous and other birds can communicate and optimize their paths. True the main change is on the software side, but technologies grow in leaps and bounds only
So. My question is. Can we modify this exponentially larger to support a human? Imagine that. Controlling a robotic bird flight suit. Or even just being strapped to one. What I read is an average human would need a 21 foot wingspan to fly. What if we increased that, and adjusted some weight to make it accurate to the weight distribution of an actual bird? I'm not certain how many people would be wing to test something like this, but I for sure would
Me hubiese encantado trabajar en una empresa como Festo, lástima que acá en Latinoamérica no haya un nivel de tecnología como en Europa y EEUU, acá los empresarios crean supermercados y malls , su visión a futuro no les da para más.
looking at the wings, i was wondering if it would be better to have the feathers so that the topmost feather is at the wing tip while this is the opposite. made a quick image search and looks like that at least with real birds, it is so.. maybe because their support structure for wings is a bit different?
Everyone is commenting on it being a "perfect blend between art and technology". An amazing feat yes, but this is biomimicry. Nature did it first, did it best. But serious kudos to Festo.
I agree with you. Just for thought, it might have taken nature billions of years to achive what Festo did in months. (Know this is just not comparable, Festo is it selves a product of nature an its long evolution or created by God).
Hi, my suggestion maybe the elictric zoo park or something like that.... 🤔 Space zoo park or jurassic space park, ex.... might be funny.... If need AI robot or oooztek module, I had Moonly, snowy and mita.....
I bet that this was a composite of many takes spliced together and the BionicSwifts were not nearly as smooth and flawless in flight as this commercial makes it appear. Some images seem more cgi than real.
Let’s see if people can design robotic birds that you ride on like any aircraft similar to what we see in movies like Avatar where the Navi ride on those dragon-like creatures known as banshees
You can't keep helping the military with this, if you love birds please understand the development of this for the military will force people to EXTERMINATE birds to EXTINCTION as a matter of survival
..if anyone makes it based on my thoughts just send me the check anonymously ,, if those bionic wings can be made on that body of a bird , why can't it be made on a ××× (bigger scale) for human sizes / weight sizes computerized ,, thus once we get inside the body / cavity we / human subjects can also freely fly just about any where ..!?
It just makes you realize how amazing real birds are...
Fiesto as always shows that engineering is an art.... Beautiful design... Fantastic execution...
Wahnsinn! Durch die Nutzung der flexiblen „Federn“ bleibt der Rumpf wahrscheinlich ruhiger als beim „alten“ Festo-Vogel. Wenn ich noch am Beginn meines beruflichen Wegs stünde, würde ich mich mächtig anstrengen, bei Festo zu arbeiten! Daumen hoch von mir!
Sehr gut, ausgezeichnet! FESTO bringt immer wieder intelligente Lösungen. Wir sind wirklich froh ihre Komponenten zu verbauen - PULVERMEISTER Typ3.
this is beatiful, i really appreciate what you guys are making, i actually want to work at festo
Absolutely LOVE IT! I have 4 Ornithopters already and is Fascinated with them. Love to have this 💙
Hi
I'd like to see this developed further, where the BionicSwift would be able to land on 'legs' and then take off again from those 'legs' with only its 'wing power' and perhaps assistance from said 'legs'...
Pretty much the only time real swift’s use their legs is nesting and roosting, they can go for weeks without landing
ruclips.net/video/JEKttzocgwU/видео.html
You are lucky!
That's so beautiful!. The perfect balance between art and technology ⚖️
the individual feathers is amazing, usually it's a solid wing
0:18 boop
Festo sollte sich überlegen in den Modellbau Markt mitzumachen
@@TheHikrr danke für den Tipp
Birds are fake confirmed
Ich würde ihn auch gern kaufen😢❤sooo cool
This felt like a CGI!
So well made!
I get goosebumps. This is so cool. I only regret that I am a Bosch fan.
1:28 that drop though...wooh!
Ich finde bionic von Festo echt klasse! Wenn ich erwachsen bin werde ich mich vielleicht bei euch bewerben. Das ist echt der Hammer 👍🏻😊
Das freut uns sehr 💙 Natürlich freuen wir uns auch auf deine Bewerbung 😉
*_Festo's bionic robots are so cool!! The future comes!_* ❤️❤️❤️
All fun and games till Ai makes them violent.
@@unitedspacepirates9075ai make them violent?😂
Maybe one day , hopefully soon we will all be able to simply wear a carbon fiber jacket equipped with wings and also fly away to our wanting destinations!?
That's a great innovation. The next step is to make an actual body like a bird
Beautiful beautiful beautiful
breathtaking!
Started with carrier birds, went to drones, now back to birds. lovely.
Unfassbar!
It's a cool flyer.
Had one of those birds when I was a kid, a 2$ chinese plastic thing running on a rubber band.
Still think the term bionic should be used for biologic-electronic/mechanic hybrids, though.
After all there's very few things we invent, nature hasn't already done, so it could all be called bionics the way you use the word..
Amazing!!!
It looks amazing
Ржу не могу просто😂😂😂😂
I like how they implemented glider function. I have never seen anything in other bionic birds. It seems pretty natural. The most sadnesses fact it is doomed to fly into wireless beacons cage because nor attitude sensors nor surface recognition system are able to operate as fast as drone behave, I guess.
ofc it’s possible, just takes a lot of smart engineering
With new canopy..next time with hummingbird please...
A few years ago Air Hogs came out with a pretty nice ornithopter, that had decent control authority.
It was dubbed the Firewing, and it was very characteristically similar in flight to this aircraft. Doesn't seem like there have been too many advancements in this tech since them.
Seriously?
It seems to me the similarities end with them both looking like birds...
@@LittleLionRawr I doubt there is much more to this version than an additional degree of freedom on the tail control, and perhaps a slightly more robust material used.
Other than the spiraling stall maneuver, it seems demonstrate very similar characteristics.
Now the Festo "Smartbird", that was an impressive ornithopter! I would like to see them put more development into that larger platform.
This one is almost autonomous and other birds can communicate and optimize their paths. True the main change is on the software side, but technologies grow in leaps and bounds only
I'd actually like to hear how they really sound
Horrible, like all ornithopters probably. Still an impressive bird, especially at that scale.
@@KP3droflxp yeah servos have never sounded great lol
That's actually so cool
They are perfect!
I really appreciate the effort the engineers put into the project
May I know the material used in the place of feathers
I think it’s layered foam
Looks so much more fun than drones
Love from India ❤️❤️
great job FESTO
So. My question is. Can we modify this exponentially larger to support a human? Imagine that. Controlling a robotic bird flight suit. Or even just being strapped to one. What I read is an average human would need a 21 foot wingspan to fly. What if we increased that, and adjusted some weight to make it accurate to the weight distribution of an actual bird? I'm not certain how many people would be wing to test something like this, but I for sure would
Das ist die Wunsch und Ideenebene. Man ist jedoch ganz am Anfang, in jeder Hinsicht. Die Reynoldszahl sollte man immer mitdenken.
That's unbelievable and super cool.
now, what can a superintelligence achieve? A bacon and egg roll
Me hubiese encantado trabajar en una empresa como Festo, lástima que acá en Latinoamérica no haya un nivel de tecnología como en Europa y EEUU, acá los empresarios crean supermercados y malls , su visión a futuro no les da para más.
Oye, crees que sea capaz de planear con alas como falcon el vengador?
If that thing can have wings can you make so human sized ones, I would like to fly also
looking at the wings, i was wondering if it would be better to have the feathers so that the topmost feather is at the wing tip while this is the opposite. made a quick image search and looks like that at least with real birds, it is so.. maybe because their support structure for wings is a bit different?
That's reality cool, wow
looks like a very clumsy bird. but i think it has a lot of potential
How heavy is a robot bird allowed to be in order to still be able to fly?
What if they make a larger scale wings and strap onto human and see if we can fly with those wings or not
"Do you like our owl?"
Everyone is commenting on it being a "perfect blend between art and technology". An amazing feat yes, but this is biomimicry. Nature did it first, did it best.
But serious kudos to Festo.
I agree with you. Just for thought, it might have taken nature billions of years to achive what Festo did in months. (Know this is just not comparable, Festo is it selves a product of nature an its long evolution or created by God).
Fascinating😳
Wollte Festo den Vogel nicht als Baukasten anbieten? Was ist daraus geworden?
I am thinking to invest in these kind of products
охеренно!!!
Cool🔥🔥🔥
superb.
Hi, my suggestion maybe the elictric zoo park or something like that.... 🤔 Space zoo park or jurassic space park, ex.... might be funny.... If need AI robot or oooztek module, I had Moonly, snowy and mita.....
Very inspiring. Hire me!
This is being called a robot on Facebook. Is it a robot, or is it controlled by a person?
Festo could make the falcon AND the winter soldier.
Hi Festo , do you have any papers about the wonderful bird?
Hi Yishi, thanks for your comment. You can find further information here: bit.ly/32Fo59i
Could you make a large one that a human could ride on?
Wo bekomme ich so ein Festo - Vogel her? Liebe Grüße aus Esslingen
Vielen Dank für Dein Interesse - leider stehen unsere Bionic Projekte nicht zum Verkauf :(
I will sell my soul for one of these
You ready to fly?
A human will hold your hand, And you will take off and fly forever.
Birds Aren't Real. Proof right here.
Are these available in market?
no but, when you look up RC bird or RC ornithopter you'll find similar stuff
You can preorder ( Available in Q4/2021 ) it.
Where can I buy one?
On Application... what can we use this for when we already have drone?
and what are the advantages of this "birds" over drone?
BIRD VS DRONE BATTLE!
Is it for sale tho
Nun eine caddx Ant Lite plus eine nano vtx rein in den Kopf und dann fpv fliegen :)
Ornithopter 👍
I believe flight is understood.
Wow!
I bet that this was a composite of many takes spliced together and the BionicSwifts were not nearly as smooth and flawless in flight as this commercial makes it appear.
Some images seem more cgi than real.
How to make this
we already have birds
👏👏👏👏👏
Как веер собран? От тела или к телу?
Is it possible to buy one of these at any point?
Thanks for your comment. Yes, check the website (bionics4education.com) for more info about our Bionic Swift Experimental Set.
Interesting... robotic birds are born in captivity...
I kinda want one
fly the bird into a jet engine i dare you.
Cleaver , advanced recharge battery 🔋 cell and maybe camo solar panel for landing then recharge ?
We need a Camera on them
Can you please shair it's making video
Let’s see if people can design robotic birds that you ride on like any aircraft similar to what we see in movies like Avatar where the Navi ride on those dragon-like creatures known as banshees
DEAR;FESTO
YO QUIERO SER VOLUNTARIO PARA PROBAR LAS...(ALAS)✓QUE VAYAS ASER PARA LOS HUMANOS
今度は雀の大きさか、人を乗せて飛べる大きさの鷲を作って欲しいなぁ……
enough with flying, how about make them land and fly again. :D
Can Festo make a Dragon?
Thank you for the inspiration! Let's take it into consideration... :)
@@FestoHQ Respect.
Thank you!
akon gihap energy
Westworld here we come
your right on the mark.
It's not passable as a real bird until it smacks hard into one of those windows.
This proves that birds aren't real
HOW ?
Why turn off the like and dislike ratio? I can't see anyone disliking this vid except for those who misclicked.
You can't keep helping the military with this, if you love birds please understand the development of this for the military will force people to EXTERMINATE birds to EXTINCTION as a matter of survival
Proof that birds are not real!
Agreed, but it is a creative government monitoring technique
fr
oh and do i get extra credit for liking your comment
@@zackli6016 we responded too, so 10 points?
y’all be making these but never make money off them cuz u don’t sell them
If this machine like this from dune then it can fly vertically.
..if anyone makes it based on my thoughts just send me the check anonymously ,, if those bionic wings can be made on that body of a bird , why can't it be made on a ××× (bigger scale) for human sizes / weight sizes computerized ,, thus once we get inside the body / cavity we / human subjects can also freely fly just about any where ..!?