Feiyu Tech FY

FY (FY= Fei-Yu or Feiyu, 飞宇) series UAV is a series of Chinese micro air vehicles (MAV) developed by Guilin Feiyu (meaning Flying Universe) Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. (Feiyu Tech, 桂林飞宇电子科技有限公司), a Chinese firm traditionally being a subcontractor of subsystems to other major aircraft manufacturers. Feiyu Tech has expanded its business from flight stabilization systems, autopilots, and data radio into UAVs by first venturing into MAV, and FY-X4 Pro QuadCopter and FY-Y6 Scorpion Copter are the result. Both MAVs have been shown as various exhibitions in China for numerous times, and both have been evaluated by local Chinese law enforcement, but it is not clear if they have entered regular service with Chinese military because no official governmental confirmation has been released by Chinese authorities yet.

FY Multirotor
Role MAV
National origin China
Manufacturer Feiyu Tech
Status In service
Primary user China

FY-X4 Pro QuadCopter

FY-X4 Pro QuadCopter is a quadrotor, and the landing gear consists of four legs, each mounted directly below each of the rotors. Specification:[1]

  • Empty weight: 0.58 kg
  • Max takeoff weight: 1.38 kg
  • Payload: 0.7 kg
  • Length: 0.45 m
  • Diameter when rotors turning: 0.705 m
  • Endurance: > 10 min

FY-Y6 Scorpion Copter

FY-Y6 Scorpion Copter is a trirotor, and each rotor is propelled by two pairs of two-blade propellers in coaxial configuration. Specification:[2]

  • Empty weight: 0.63 kg
  • Max takeoff weight: 1.53 kg
  • Payload: 0.9 kg
  • Length: 0.45 m
  • Diameter when rotors turning: 0.681 m
  • Endurance: > 10 min
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See also

References

  1. "FY-X4 Pro quadrotor". Archived from the original on 2013-12-24. Retrieved 2013-08-26.
  2. "FY-Y6 Scorpion". Archived from the original on 2013-12-24. Retrieved 2013-08-26.


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