Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Building The Drone

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   <h3><center><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Building_The_Drone">Prototyping a Biological UAV</a></h3>
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        Our team modeled, prototyped, and collaborated with <a href="http://www.ecovativedesign.com">Ecovative Design</a> to grow a mycelium-based chassis for our biological drone. Below you'll find process photos, part designs, and links to open source model files for downloading and additively manufacturing your own biological or bio-inspired unmanned aerial vehicle. Finally, you can see images of the biological, biodegradable UAV that we built and flew!
        Our team modeled, prototyped, and collaborated with <a href="http://www.ecovativedesign.com">Ecovative Design</a> to grow a mycelium-based chassis for our biological drone. Below you'll find process photos, part designs, and links to open source model files for downloading and additively manufacturing your own biological or bio-inspired unmanned aerial vehicle. Finally, you can see images of the biological, biodegradable UAV that we built and flew!

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Stanford–Brown–Spelman iGEM 2014 — Amberless Hell Cell

  • Harvesting a pure bacterial cellulose sheet.

  • Experimenting with cellulose material shape.

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  • Variable thickness elements and experimental fragment attachment methods.

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Results
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Biological UAV Concept, Exploded View
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Materials
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Links & References
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