Jinhai FD

Jinhai FD series UAVs are Chinese multirotors developed by Guangzhou Jinhai (meaning Golden Sea) Aviation Technology Co. Ltd. (JHAT, 广州金海航空技术有限公司). As of 2013, a total of four have been publicized. To reduce the cost, many components are commercial off-the-shelf items.

Jinhai FD
Role UAV
National origin China
Manufacturer Guangzhou Jinhai
Number built 4

FD-900Z

FD-900Z is an unmanned quadcopter that utilizes GPS for navigation. This micro air vehicle (MAV) is constructed of carbon fiber. Specification:[1]

  • Normal operating temperature: -10 to 50 °C
  • Ceiling: 4–5 km
  • Max speed: 18 km/h
  • Cruise speed: 28.8 km/h
  • Remote control radius: > 5 km
  • Endurance: 30 min
  • Range: 9 km
  • Size in flight: 0.7 m × 0.7 m × 0.22 m
  • Size in storage: 0.6 m × 0.31 m × 0.13 m
  • Takeoff weight: 1.4 kg
  • Payload: 0.4 kg
  • Max wind scale (speed) allowed for operation: 4 (7.9 m/s)
  • Relative humidity allowed for operation: 5-95%

FD-960

FD-960 is a hexacopter constructed of carbon fiber, with six 16-in rotors. FD-960 is equipped with Xtend-900M duplex data link. As with FD-900Z, FD-960 is also equipped with GPS for navigation. Specification:[2]

  • Size: < 1.27 m
  • Weight: 3 kg

FD-6600

FD-6600 is a hexacopter constructed of carbon fiber, with six 28.5-in rotors. FD-6600 is the largest multirotor marketed by Jinhai (as of 2013). Specification:[3]

  • Weight: 12 kg
  • Size: < 2.27 m

FD-2000C

FD-2000C is a quadcopter constructed of carbon fiber, and it is the larger cousin of FD-900Z. There are several derivatives of FD-2000C such as FD-2000CX. Specification:[4]

  • Normal operating temperature: -10 to 50 °C
  • Ceiling: 4–5 km
  • Max speed: 18 km/h
  • Cruise speed: 28.8 km/h
  • Remote control radius: > 5 km
  • Endurance: 30 min
  • Range: 9 km
  • Size in flight: 1.2 m × 1.2 m × 0.36 m
  • Size in storage: 0.7 m × 0.63 m × 0.36 m
  • Takeoff weight: 6.5 kg
  • Payload: 2 kg
  • Max wind scale (speed) allowed for operation: 6 (13.8 m/s)
  • Relative humidity allowed for operation: 5-95%

See also

List of unmanned aerial vehicles of the People's Republic of China

References

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