Z-Fly UAV
Z-fly UAVs are Chinese UAVs developed by Changsha Z-Fly Aerial Photography (Z-Fly, 湖南长沙志翔智能科技有限公司/志翔航拍). Originally an aerial photography company, Z-fly have been using many UAV produced by other manufacturers to perform aerial photography. Operation and maintenance of purchased UAVs have provided Z-fly considerable experience in UAV arena, which it has eventually ventured into by developing its own brand of UAVs. Three of the UAVs Z-fly operates are its own designs, developed by integrating various separate subsystems from different suppliers.
Z-JK3
Z-JK3 is an electrically powered unmanned helicopter of conventional design. Z-JK3 is constructed of carbon fiber and incorporates modular design for its powerplant so that different engine can be used. Specification:[1][2]
- Length: 1.65 m
- Height: 0.6 m
- Main rotor radius: 0.81 m
- Tail rotor radius: 0.12 m
- Engine: brushless motor
- Operating temperature: 35–60 °C
- Speed: 25 m/s
- Ceiling: 7 km
- Payload: 2–5 kg
- Rate of climb: 6 m/s
- Max wind scale allowed for operation: 6
- Empty weight: 3.25 kg
- Max takeoff weight: 12 kg
- Endurance: 10–30 min depending on payload
110cc unmanned helicopter
110cc unmanned helicopter is a gasoline-powered twin cylinder unmanned copter constructed of carbon fiber. Specification:[3] [4]
- Length: 2.47 m
- Height: 0.725 m
- Main rotor radius: 1.025 m
- Tail rotor diameter: 0.341 m
- Engine: gasoline-powered
- Operating temperature: 110–160 °C
- Speed: 15–20 m/s
- Ceiling: 3.5 km
- Payload: 15 kg
- Rate of climb: 6 m/s
- Max wind scale allowed for operation: 6
- Empty weight: 10 kg
- Max takeoff weight: 32 kg
- Endurance: 60–100 min depending on payload
- Fuel capacity: 10 L
Multirotor unmanned helicopter
Another product line of Z-Fly is the multirotor arena. Z-Fly provides a wide range of multirotor unmanned helicopters upon customers’ requests, from quadrotor to octocopter. Specification:[5]
- Rotors: 4–8
- Length: 0.9 m
- Payload: 1–5 kg
- Typical payload: 3.5 kg
- Endurance: 20–30 min
See also
List of unmanned aerial vehicles of the People's Republic of China