Engineering:Dadi Survey UAV

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Dadi Survey UAVs are Chinese UAVs develop by Xi'an Dadi (meaning Great Land) Surveying Mapping Project Co., Ltd. (Dadi Survey, 西安大地测绘工程有限公司) for aerial survey missions. As of 2013, a total of five have been publicized.

MRS-012

MRS-012 is an UAV of twin-boom layout with twin-tail configuration. Specification:[1]

  • Length: 2.5 m
  • Wingspan: 2.8 m
  • Payload: 5 kg
  • Cruise speed: 110–140 km/h
  • Max speed: 160 km/h
  • Stall speed: 55 km/h
  • Endurance: 2 h
  • Take off and landing: taxi
  • Takeoff distance: < 50 m
  • Landing distance: < 100 m

MRS-016

MRS-016 is an UAV of conventional layout with tricycle landing gear system. Specification:[1]

  • Length: 1.7 m
  • Wingspan: 2.2 m
  • Payload: 3 kg
  • Cruise speed: 110–120 km/h
  • Max speed: 150 km/h
  • Stall speed: 50 km/h
  • Endurance: 2 h
  • Take off and landing: taxi
  • Takeoff distance: < 40 m
  • Landing distance: < 80 m

Dadi Eagle D-I

Dadi Eagle (Da-di Ying, 大地鹰) D-I is an UAV of twin-tail design with propulsion provided by a propeller driven by a pusher engine. Specification:[2]

  • Length: 2.38 m
  • Wingspan: 2.7 m
  • Max takeoff weight: 15 kg
  • Cruise speed:110 km/h
  • Max speed: 160 km/h
  • Endurance: 2 h
  • Launch: Taxi
  • Recovery: Taxi or parachute

Dadi Eagle D-II

Dadi Eagle (Da-di Ying, 大地鹰) D-II is an UAV of conventional layout with propulsion provided by a propeller driven by a tractor engine mounted in the nose. Specification:[2]

  • Length: 1.97 m
  • Wingspan: 2.4 m
  • Max takeoff weight: 13 kg
  • Cruise speed:110–120 km/h
  • Max speed: 150 km/h
  • Endurance: 2 h
  • Launch: Taxi
  • Recovery: Taxi or parachute

Dadi Eagle D-III

Dadi Eagle (Da-di Ying, 大地鹰) D-III is an micro air vehicle (MAV) of flying delta wing design with propulsion provided by a propeller driven by a pusher engine. Specification:[2]

  • Length: 0.9 m
  • Wingspan: 1.5 m
  • Max takeoff weight: 3 kg
  • Cruise speed: 80 km/h
  • Max speed: 140 km/h
  • Endurance: 45 min
  • Launch: Taxi or catapult
  • Recovery: Taxi or parachute

See also

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

References