Today, we’re diving deeper into the world of innovative drone concept designs.
This particular design comes from Sheida Amiri-Rigi and dates back to 2019.
What makes it stand out is its modular structure, which can be customized depending on the specific flight mission. Whether you need a quadcopter, hexacopter, or even an octocopter configuration, this design has got you covered.

Unique Drone Concept Design for Aerial Photography Enthusiasts
Unique Drone Concept Design for Aerial Photography Enthusiasts

Each module also includes a dedicated slot for a camera—or more broadly, a functional payload mount. From the images provided, it seems like the camera in question might feature a fisheye wide-angle lens, adding to its versatility and potential applications. Truly, a remarkably creative approach!
That said, there are some areas worth exploring further.

Unique Drone Concept Design for Aerial Photography Enthusiasts
Unique Drone Concept Design for Aerial Photography Enthusiasts

For instance, the two-axis setup showcased in Figure 2 appears to have limitations—it doesn’t seem capable of flight since the motors depicted lack any tilt freedom.
Moreover, in the third inset image of Figure 5, the six-axis plus coaxial dual-rotor design raises questions about efficiency. Such a configuration could lead to significant power loss unless carefully optimized with distinct solutions for the upper and lower layers—considerations like blade pitch and motor types come into play here.

Unique Drone Concept Design for Aerial Photography Enthusiasts
Unique Drone Concept Design for Aerial Photography Enthusiasts

While concept designs often push boundaries and bring fresh ideas to the table, they can also present impractical elements that require scrutiny. We’d love to hear your thoughts! Feel free to share feedback and engage in discussion, but let’s keep it constructive and friendly.

Unique Drone Concept Design for Aerial Photography Enthusiasts
Unique Drone Concept Design for Aerial Photography Enthusiasts
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By Eleanor Palmer

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