What Type of Thrusters Are Best for a Lightweight Aerial Descent Platform?

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For a lightweight aerial descent platform capable of carrying 60-100kg, using quadcopter thrusters may not be efficient due to their power limitations. Instead, alternatives like a crane or a movable stage are suggested for smoother descent, as they can handle stability and power issues more effectively. The discussion emphasizes that thrusters are generally inefficient for this application. Additionally, a flagpole-like structure could provide stability without requiring significant lateral mobility. Overall, the focus is on finding a more efficient descent mechanism rather than relying solely on thrusters.
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i need to design a light weight platform(capable of carrying 60-100kg weight) with some kind of thrusters so that it can go down smoothly through air from about 5-10m of height to ground level. can anyone tell me what kind of thrusters i should use??
 
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Sounds like a job for a quadcopter, using more powerful than usual motors.
 
What if i want to make it by adding thrusters only??
quadcopter for such heavy weights will not be that efficient.
 
Thrusters are one of the most inefficient things you can use.
Something like a crane would be perfect, a movable stage would be extremely efficient as well. You also avoid all stability issues, powering issues, wind issues and so on.
 
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Something like a crane would be perfect, a movable stage would be extremely efficient as well. You also avoid all stability issues, powering issues, wind issues and so on.
For sure, if it doesn't need a lot of lateral mobility. In fact, the stablest system might be something like a flagpole.
 
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