Mechanical engineering Understanding Drones with Manga (2nd revised edition) / Drone College / Mizuno 2000 Sho

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 機械工学 マンガでわかるドローン(改訂2版) / ドローン大学校 / 水野二千翔
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Item number: BO4412701
Released date: 02 May 2024

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Mechanical Engineering
[Introduction to the Contents]
From the beginning of manga, you can learn about drones from their basic knowledge to their development into business!
This book is for people who have never been in contact with drones before. It is a book that explains the basics of flying drones to their development into business from the beginning of manga.
This book summarizes the knowledge and technology necessary for safe drone operations and the current state of the drone business by editing the Drone College, which has a reputation for its attentive guidance and training many excellent drone business person.
Asuka OOZORA (24 years old), who works for a transportation company with a serious shortage of workers, works from morning to night.
Every night, he spent his days with dark days without seeing the future, counting the remaining stocks.
One day, a TV news reminded me of a wonderful female drone pilot who I met when I was a high school girl.
She published a resignation letter saying, "I'll be like her!" and bought a drone right away, but she almost flew in violation of the law.
I knew that flying a drone requires knowledge of laws and aircraft as well as flight skills.
Can she become a drone pilot who wants to fly a drone in the future?
[Contents]
Prologue Drones! You!
Can she become a drone pilot who wants to fly a drone in the future?
[Contents]
[Prologue] Drones! You!
Can she become a drone pilot who wants to fly a drone in the future?
[Contents]
[Prologue] Drones! You!
Can she become a drone pilot who wants to fly a drone in the future?
[Contents]