Hydrogen Startup Eyes Drone Delivery From Airships

Exoskeleton structure would enable improved airship aerodynamics and performance, says H2 Clipper.

Credit: H2 Clipper/U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Hydrogen delivery startup H2 Clipper has received a U.S. patent for an airship design that is claimed to increase performance and safety, improve loading and unloading of cargo and allow the use of drones for remote pickup and delivery of packages. California-based H2 Clipper (H2C) is developing...

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