AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2019: Helicopter Drones
UAVOS , the European company best known for its ApusDuo high-altitude, solar-powered, pseudo-satellite – not to mention its cutting-edge autopilot technology – introduced three new unmanned helicopters at AUVSI’s XPONENTIAL show in Chicago.
The UVH-290E is powered by a gasoline engine and has a maximum payload of 20 kg. The UVH-170E, powered by a four-stroke gasoline engine, is designed for use in hot, moist tropical climates so it has an improved cooling system. The UVH-EL is powered by an electric motor with rechargeable Li-Ion batteries and has a maximum payload of 5 kg.
All three of the new helicopters feature the company’s proprietary autopilot system.
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