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Nov 17, 2015

Wondering what the next innovation might be in drone design & technology? Today’s guest on the Drone Radio Show podcast just might have the answer.

JD Claridge is the CEO and founder of XCraft, a new company that builds small powerful flying machines. He’s the visionary and inventor of the x PlusOne design, which as we will hear, is a innovative design in drone technology. JD started his career at Volant Technica as an aerospace engineer and later served several years as the lead electrical engineer at Quest Aircraft. For the past few years, prior to launching XCraft, JD ran his own aerospace design firm. On this episode of the Drone Radio Show podcast, JD talks about xCraft, their revolutionary products and his appearance on the popular TV show Shark Tank. 

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