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This is an alphabetical list of aircraft engines by manufacturer. Lists of aircraft; 0–Ah; Ai–Am; ... Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) Aircraft engines; 0–9. 2si
Cube Green Hex/Proficnc Ardupilot PX4 CubePilot STM32F427 168 MHz 2 Mb 256 Kb STM32F100 218 (+105 carrier board) LSM303D acc/mag L3GD20 gyro MS5611 baro Cube Orange Hex/Proficnc Ardupilot PX4 CubePilot STM32H753 480 MHz 2 Mb 1028 Kb STM32F103 350 (+105 carrier board) ICM20602 ICM 20948 MS5611 baro Cube Orange Plus Hex/Proficnc Ardupilot PX4
Data from Airforce Technology and Flight Global General characteristics Capacity: 65.7 kg Length: 13 ft 9 in (4.2 m) Wingspan: 11 ft 5 in (3.47 m) Width: 1 ft 10 in (0.57 m) Height: 1 ft 8 in (0.52 m) Gross weight: 1,499 lb (680 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Williams F107 turbofan engine, 700 lbf (3.1 kN) thrust Performance Maximum speed: Mach 0.6 Range: 350 mi (560 km, 300 nmi) See also List of X ...
The IAI Green Dragon is a loitering munition developed by the Israel Aerospace Industries.The drone is low cost that can loiter for 1.5 hours and a range of 40–50 km. It is munition itself with 3 kg warhead that can approach the target silently and hit with the effect of <
Aeromot K1AM UAV/Target drone for the Brazilian Navy, based in Northrop KD2R-5 Drone. [29] AGPlane UAV of AGX/Aeroalcool.Agricultural and civilian surveillance UAV. [30] [31] Arara M1 Small surveillance UAV. [30] Arara T1 Small UAV/target of AGX/Aeroalcool for the Brazilian Navy. [30] Avibras Falcão Tactical UAV, Avibras [32] [33]
Fixed Wing, UAV Research, X-Planes, Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project [12] Retired (1) Armstrong Flight Research Center: X-48 series was utilized to "evaluate the low-speed stability and control of a low-noise version of a notional hybrid-wing-body design." NASA is hoping that this particular aircraft will aid in the design "green ...
The RQ-3 DarkStar (known as Tier III-or "Tier three minus" during development) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Its first flight was on March 29, 1996. The Department of Defense terminated DarkStar in January 1999, after determining the UAV was not aerodynamically stable and was not meeting cost and performance objectives.
The following section comprises a full accounting of Turkmen unmanned aerial vehicles Name Origin Photo In Service Notes Surveillance unmanned aerial vehicles Aeronautics Defense Orbiter 2B Israel: N/A [10] [11] Elbit Skylark: Used in conjunction with a ground-based rapid mine laying system. [10] [11] Selex ES Falco XN Italy: In service since ...