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  2. Hybrid drone - Wikipedia

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    A Hybrid drone is a type of unmanned aerial vehicle using two or more energy sources to power its flight propulsion system.. UAV systems often use brushless DC electric motors as means of propulsion due to their high efficiency and great controllability, their main energy source is usually a LiPo battery with targets for battery packs for electric vehicles of 235 Wh/kg and 500 Wh/L in 2020.

  3. NASA GL-10 Greased Lightning - Wikipedia

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    In the future full-scale version, power will be generated by two 6 kW (8 hp) diesel engines which will charge lithium-ion batteries. The propellers on the leading edge of the wing provide high speed flow, and thus lift, on the wing even in low forward velocity flight allowing pitch, roll, and yaw control authority during the critical transition ...

  4. Elbit Skylark - Wikipedia

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    Skylark 3 Hybrid is a Long Endurance Tactical Mini UAS [31] Type: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle; Wingspan: 4.7 m (15 ft) Maximum take-off weight: 48 kg (106 lb) Maximum endurance: 18 hours; Maximum altitude: 3,700 m (12,000 ft) Maximum range: 120 km (75 mi) Propulsion: hybrid propulsion system, electric and internal combustion

  5. Hybrid-Airplane Technology H-Aero - Wikipedia

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    The Hybrid-Airplane Technology H-Aero (styled as H-AERO) is a small German hybrid electric unmanned aerial vehicle [1] UAV by a Baden-Baden based start-up Hybrid-Airplane Technology GmbH. [2] Compared to some other UAVs it features vertical take-off and landing and extended flight endurance.

  6. Aerial Reconfigurable Embedded System - Wikipedia

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    DARPA ARES scenarios. The Aerial Reconfigurable Embedded System (ARES) was a concept for an unmanned VTOL flight module that can transport various payloads. The concept started as the TX (Transformer) in 2009 for a terrain-independent transportation system centered on a ground vehicle that could be configured into a VTOL air vehicle and carry four troops.

  7. Wingtra WingtraOne - Wikipedia

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    The WingtraOne has a flying wing configuration; the drone has an endurance of 55 minutes, power being provided by an eight-cell lithium-ion battery to two electric motors. [12] A tail-sitter , the aircraft takes off vertically while being supported by wing and tail fins, and once in flight, it tilts forward to fly horizontally.

  8. Wikipedia:Language learning centre - Wikipedia

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    The Language Learning Centre, established in July 2021, is a place for editors who may frequently translate articles from other Wikipedias and use a variety of different languages sources to develop their skills so that they can at least improve their understanding of text on another language Wikipedia and not solely rely on automated translation.

  9. History of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Since the "A" code would be also used for "Attack" aircraft, later "full-sized" targets would be given the "PQ" designation. USAAF acquired hundreds of Culver "PQ-8" target drones, which were radio-controlled versions of the tidy little Culver Cadet two-seat light civil aircraft, and thousands of the improved Culver PQ-14 Cadet derivative of ...