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  2. Volocopter 2X - Wikipedia

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    The two-seat project started in 2013, evolved from early single-seat Volocopter VC2 prototype flown in 2011. The two seat prototype is the VC-200 and the derived production model the 2X. [3] [4] An initial on-line fundraising effort in 2013 on Seedmatch raised €500,000 in 2 hours and 35 minutes, setting a new European Union record. The money ...

  3. List of active Pakistan Air Force aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan MALE UCAV, UAV Strike, Reconnaissance: 2014: 13 13: Used jointly with Pakistan Army. [56] Shahpar: GIDS Pakistan UAV Reconnaissance: 2012: 6 6 [57] [58] Jasoos II: SATUMA: Pakistan UAV Reconnaissance: 2010: 46 46: Bravo+. [59] Falco: Selex ES, PAC Italy, Pakistan UAV Reconnaissance: 2007: 26 26: Produced under license by PAC since 2008 ...

  4. Volocopter VC2 - Wikipedia

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    The VC-2 is the second in a series of multirotor designs from the German company e-volo. The single-place, 16 motor, all-electric e-volo VC1 "Volocopter" was demonstrated on 21 October 2011. The VC2 is the next follow-on with 18 engines suspended around an aluminum truss frame that includes a center-mounted seat, battery, and Battery Management ...

  5. Volocopter - Wikipedia

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    Volocopter VC2 Volocopter 2X. The company flew the Volocopter VC1 and Volocopter VC2 technology demonstrators, followed by the two-seat Volocopter VC200 prototype. The VC1 was first flown on 21 October 2011. [3] [2] The two-seat project that became the Volocopter 2X started in 2013, evolved from early single-seat Volocopter VC2 prototype flown ...

  6. Volocopter Volocity - Wikipedia

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    The VoloCity, Volocopter is the fourth generation and first series model of its flying machine after the Volocopter VC200 / 2X. It is equipped with two vertical stabilisers to keep the flight direction more stable. [3] [4] The device is aligned with the SC-VTOL regulations published by EASA in July 2019. In June 2021, the model 2X performed a ...

  7. List of Pakistan Air Force non-flying equipment - Wikipedia

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    [2] PK-83 Pakistan: GIDS General purpose steel bomb License made Mark 83. [2] PK-84 Pakistan: GIDS General purpose steel bomb License made Mark 84. [2] Precision-guided munition; H-2 SOW Pakistan: NESCOM Glide bomb H-4 SOW Pakistan: NESCOM Smart Glide bomb Arms the PAF's Mirages and JF-17s. [2] I-REK Pakistan: GIDS Guided glide bomb [2] Takbir ...

  8. Abu Dhabi Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi Aviation is the largest commercial helicopter operator in the Middle East, [2] operating and owning 58 aircraft in total comprising 51 helicopters. (16 AgustaWestland AW139s, 22 Bell 412s, 12 Bell 212s, 1 EC-135), and 7 fixed-wing aircraft (DHC-8).

  9. List of retired Pakistan Air Force aircraft - Wikipedia

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    10 x F-104A, 2 x F-104B. [citation needed] under Royal Pakistan Air Scouts Sikorsky H-19D United States: Helicopter Search and rescue: 1950s 1971: 8: First helicopter operated by the PAF. North American T-6G Harvard United States: Propeller Trainer 1947 1970s: 12: Introduced on formation of the Royal Pakistan Air Force. Hawker Siddeley Trident ...