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Jaws movie Lego set
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Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
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Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.Minifigures of (left to right) Quint, Hooper and Brody
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.Minifigures of (left to right) Quint, Brody and Hooper
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.Minifigures of (left to right) Brody, Quint and Hooper
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Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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DUKAS_171999996_FER
Jaws movie Lego set
Ferrari Press Agency
Jaws 1
Ref 15984
05/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Lego
Lego has unveiled a new set with bite — featuring a classic scene from shark movie Jaws.
A brick-built diorama commemorates the 1975 blockbuster directed by Steven Spielberg and the iconic final scenes.
It is when the shark attacks the Orca fishing boat which is hoping to hunt the killer down.
The set was originally conceived by Lego fan Johnny Campbell, through the company’s community platform.
The 1,497-piece set captures key elements and characters from the film about a man eating shark terrorising the waters of a New England tourist town called New Amity.
Minifigures featured are Police Chief Martin Brody who was played in the film by Roy Scheider, marine biologist Matt Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss and sailor Sam Quint played by Robert Shaw.
The set features the iconic Orca with a detailed cabin that has a removable roof, adjustable boom and rigging.
OPS: The Lego Jaws set.
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US Navy takes delivery of unmanned sub set to patrol the world's oceans
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15511
24/01/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Boeing
An unmanned submarine capable of patrolling the world’s waters for months at a time has been delivered to the US Navy.
The Orca has been developed by US aircraft and defence company Boeing.
Called Orca, because of its killer whale-like shape and size, Boeing was awarded a $43 million USD contract in 2019 to develop and build four of the submarines
The 15.5 metres long unmanned sub has an autonomous navigation system and a hybrid diesel-electric fuel module giving it a range of 6,500 nautical miles / 12,038 kilometres.
They can be used for a variety of missions including mine countermeasures, anti-submarine warfare, anti- surface warfare, electronic warfare , strike missions and undersea mapping.
It is not launched from or recovered from a support vessel.
The sub’s advanced autonomy will enable it to perform at sea for months at a time.
The delivery to the US Navy at the end of December following the finishing of rigorous testing.
Orca has undergone several phases of at-sea testing, including above and below surface manoeuvres to demonstrate the its unique capabilities.
OPS:An Orca during testing
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US Navy takes delivery of unmanned sub set to patrol the world's oceans
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15511
24/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Boeing
An unmanned submarine capable of patrolling the world’s waters for months at a time has been delivered to the US Navy.
The Orca has been developed by US aircraft and defence company Boeing.
Called Orca, because of its killer whale-like shape and size, Boeing was awarded a $43 million USD contract in 2019 to develop and build four of the submarines
The 15.5 metres long unmanned sub has an autonomous navigation system and a hybrid diesel-electric fuel module giving it a range of 6,500 nautical miles / 12,038 kilometres.
They can be used for a variety of missions including mine countermeasures, anti-submarine warfare, anti- surface warfare, electronic warfare , strike missions and undersea mapping.
It is not launched from or recovered from a support vessel.
The sub’s advanced autonomy will enable it to perform at sea for months at a time.
The delivery to the US Navy at the end of December following the finishing of rigorous testing.
Orca has undergone several phases of at-sea testing, including above and below surface manoeuvres to demonstrate the its unique capabilities.
OPS: Rendering of the Orca.
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Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15491
18/01/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
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Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15491
18/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
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DUKAS_164854102_FER
Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15491
18/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164854101_FER
Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15491
18/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
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DUKAS_164854100_FER
Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15491
18/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164854099_FER
Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15491
18/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_164854098_FER
Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15491
18/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
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Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15491
18/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15491
18/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164854093_FER
Autonomous drone designed for pallet freight
Ferrari Press Agency
Orca 1
Ref 15491
18/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Traverse Aero
An autonomous cargo drone designed specifically to take standard-sized pallets and integrate seamlessly with cargo from shipping containers, is set to take to the air.
Called the Orca, it is a hybrid eVTOL — electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft capable of a 240 km/h cruising speed.
It is designed to deliver up to 250 kg of palletised cargo to destinations as far as 600 miles / 960 km away.
The wings are vertical for takeoff and landing with propellers in a helicopter-like orientation but swivel horizontally for forward flight.
It has been designed by US-based company Traverse Aero which has already signed a $220,000 USD deal for a fleet of 20 Orcas to a client.
A spokesperson said: “It is the world's first cargo drone designed specifically for standard-sized pallets, which are far and away the world’s foremost load units for the transport of commercial freight.”
It is estimated that worldwide there are more than five billion standard-sized pallets in use today.
OPS: Render of the Orca in action being loaded with palletised freight for delivery
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Transient type killer whale, Orcinus orca, surfacing near boat in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, USA.
Transient type killer whale (Orcinus orca), surfacing near boat in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, United States of America, North America
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Transient type killer whale, Orcinus orca, spy-hopping near boat in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, USA.
Transient type killer whale (Orcinus orca), spy-hopping near boat in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, United States of America, North America
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Transient killer whale, Orcinus orca, breaching in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, USA.
Transient killer whale (Orcinus orca), breaching in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, United States of America, North America
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Transient killer whale, Orcinus orca, near boat in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, USA.
Transient killer whale (Orcinus orca) near boat in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, United States of America, North America
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Adult killer whales, Orcinus orca, near research boat in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, USA.
Adult killer whales (Orcinus orca) near research boat in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, California, United States of America, North America
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Adult female Type A killer whales, Orcinus orca, surfacing near Stromness Harbor, South Georgia Island.
Adult female Type A killer whales, Orcinus orca, surfacing near Stromness Harbour, South Georgia Island, Atlantic Ocean
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Resident killer whale, Orcinus orca, tail throw in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, USA.
Resident killer whale, Orcinus orca, tail throw in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, United States of America
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Resident killer whale pod, Orcinus orca, surfacing in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, USA.
Resident killer whale pod, Orcinus orca, surfacing in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, United States of America
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Resident killer whale pod, Orcinus orca, surfacing in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, USA.
Resident killer whale pod, Orcinus orca, surfacing in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, United States of America
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Resident killer whale pod, Orcinus orca, surfacing in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, USA.
Resident killer whale pod, Orcinus orca, surfacing in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, United States of America
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Resident killer whale pod, Orcinus orca, surfacing in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, USA.
Resident killer whale pod, Orcinus orca, surfacing in Chatham Strait, Southeast Alaska, United States of America
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (9321254a)
People take photographs of Douglas Coupland's Digital Orca sculpture as fog hangs over the harbour
Douglas Coupland Digital Orca sculpture, Vancouver, Canada - 14 Jan 2018
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Zodiac near 'Type D' killer whales, Orcinus orca, in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
Zodiac near Type D killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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An adult bull 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whale, Orcinus orca, surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
An adult bull Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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A very rare sighting of 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whales, Orcinus orca, in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
A very rare sighting of Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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Zodiac near 'Type D' killer whales, Orcinus orca, in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
Zodiac near Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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Adult 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whales, Orcinus orca, surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
Adult Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
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Zodiac near 'Type D' killer whales, Orcinus orca, in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
Zodiac near Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
Michael Nolan -
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Adult bull 'Type D', or sub-Antarctic killer whales, Orcinus orca, surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica.
Adult bull Type D (sub-Antarctic) killer whale (Orcinus orca), surfacing in the Drake Passage, Antarctica, Polar Regions
Michael Nolan