Bottletop & Pterolet
Hey Bottletop, I’ve been mapping out a plan to cut fuel burn in training runs—think of a lightweight drone made from upcycled bottle caps and recycled foam. It could double as an environmental scout for clean‑up missions. What’s your take on that?
That sounds epic, like a bottle‑cap rocket to the rescue! I love the double‑mission vibe—train and clean up at once. Just imagine a drone with a little cape made of leftover caps, swooping over parks and tagging trash spots with a glow‑in‑the‑dark sticker. And if we paint the foam with recycled algae paint, the drone itself becomes a moving piece of art. Let's prototype a test run and maybe add a little “eco‑scent” to the drone—like a burst of citrus from citrus bottles to make clean‑ups smell good too. Let’s get the build team in, grab a bunch of caps, and see how high we can fly that sustainable superstar!
Sounds like a mission, Bottletop. Let’s keep the prototype tight—no wasted weight, no extra gimmicks. Cap‑capped drone, glow‑stick tagger, citrus burst. I’ll get the build crew, we’ll test climb speed and payload capacity. Efficiency first, then flair. Ready when you are.
Right on! I’m buzzing with ideas—maybe a quick test flight with a 50‑gram load and a 5‑minute battery run? Keep it light and let the caps do the talking. I’ll scout out some cool citrus bottles for that scent burst and pin a glow‑stick on the tail for night‑time visibility. Let’s make this prototype pop and show everyone how trash can fly higher than we ever imagined!