NJUAV LY-Z35. Specifications. A photo.
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NJUAV LY-Z35. Specifications. A photo.

NJUAV LY-Z35. Specifications. A photo.

 

NJUAV LY-Z35 is a multifunctional Chinese unmanned aerial vehicle developed by Nanjing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Co..

The NJUAV LY-Z35 unmanned aerial vehicle was designed by Chinese aircraft builders as a dual-use airplane, which makes it possible to operate this device both in civilian and military fields. This aircraft has very wide functionality, which allows the aircraft to perform tasks related to aerial photography and aerial photography of the terrain, conducting reconnaissance missions, implementing monitoring, observation and patrol missions, carrying out search and rescue operations, etc.

Multifunctional unmanned aerial vehicle model NJUAV LY-Z35 was designed by Chinese aircraft manufacturers of the company «Nanjing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Co.», in the airplane type of configuration, however, due to the fairly large size of air tools, as well as due to the presence in its own drone system Chassis, the operation of an aircraft requires the presence of a specially prepared landing site. The length of the fuselage of this Chinese multi-purpose aircraft is 2 meters 30 centimeters, while the wingspan of the UAV is 3 meters, however, the maximum take-off weight is only 35 kilogram.

Unmanned aerial vehicle models NJUAV LY-Z35 equipped with one reciprocating gasoline internal combustion engine which is capable of supporting the maximum rate of the air means filter in 150 km \ h., While the maximum allowable distance following this air means is 20 kilometers and autonomy filter not Exceeds 2 hours.

 

Specifications NJUAV LY-Z35.

 

  • Length: 2,3 m .;
  • Wingspan: 3 m .;
  • Height: Unknown;
  • Maximum takeoff weight: unknown;
  • Cruising flight speed: 120 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight speed: 150 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight distance: 20 km .;
  • Maximum flight height: 4100 m .;
  • aircraft engine type: a piston;
  • Powerplant: unknown;
  • Power: unknown.

 

 

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