Building Fleet of Remote Control in Qatar for World Cup 2022

Building Fleet of Remote Control in Qatar for World Cup 2022: When Qatar, an incredibly rich Arab emirate on the size of Connecticut, won the bid to host World Cup 2022, one of the stipulations was that its newly built stadiums outdoor air conditioning. Of course, Qatar is talking about here, so the solution should be as extravagant as the fabulously wealthy Arab emirate of state involved. Therefore, it was no big surprise when the Peninsula have reported plans to cool for at least part of the nine stages with a solar energy park "clouds", designed and built by a Dr. Saud Abdul Ghani and his team . Mr. Ghani, the head of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Qatar, said the plane (more accurately described as very, very slow UAV) will be operated by remote control, made from 100 per cent lightweight carbon materials, First and cost half a million dollars each. But in reality, which is a few million dollars when it's for a good cause? Building Fleet of Remote Control in Qatar for World Cup 2022