ServoHeli-260. Specifications. A photo.
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ServoHeli-260. Specifications. A photo.

ServoHeli-260. Specifications. A photo.

 

ServoHeli-260 is a Chinese unmanned aerial vehicle developed for civilian applications by specialists from the Shenyang Automation Institute.

ServoHeli-260 Multifunctional Unmanned Aircraft is designed to perform a wide range of various tasks related to the civilian sphere, which includes reconnaissance of the terrain (cartography, topography, geology, geodesy, etc.), patrol and observation flights, performance of various monitoring Missions, aerial photography and aerial photography of terrain, control of highways, etc.

The Chinese Unmanned Aircraft ServoHeli-260 was subjected to its first flight tests in 2011, and in view of the fact that all the required tests were successfully passed, the project was sent to further serial production, where the drone continues to be on to today's what is promoted by the high consumer Demand and a fairly low price.

The unmanned aerial vehicle is made in a helicopter-type configuration, while the drone is equipped with a system of coaxial screws, which makes it very maneuverable and allows acceleration to sufficiently high flight speeds. As for the size of the UAV, they are very small, in particular, with the length of the device in 1 meter 80 centimeters, the diameter of the main rotor of this UAV is 1 meter 60 centimeters.

The power part of the Chinese aircraft ServoHeli-260 is represented by a single piston gasoline engine that can accelerate the device to the maximum speed of flight at 80 km / h, and fly at distances up to 42 kilometers.

 

Technical characteristics ServoHeli-260.

 

  • Length: 1,8 m .;
  • The diameter of the rotor: 1,6 m .;
  • Height: 0,6 m .;
  • Maximum takeoff weight: 25 kg .;
  • Cruising flight speed: 60 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight speed: 80 km \ h .;
  • Maximum flight distance: 42 km .;
  • Maximum flight height: 2100 m .;
  • aircraft engine type: a piston;
  • Powerplant: unknown;
  • Power: unknown.

 

 

 

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