Engineering:RADI UAV
unmanned helicopter | |
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Role | UAV |
National origin | China |
Manufacturer | Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RADI) |
Designer | RADI |
Status | In service |
Primary user | China |
RADI UAVs are Chinese UAVs developed by Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RADI, 中国科学院遥感与数字地球研究所) of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Winder
Winder (Yu-Feng or Yufeng, 驭风) UAV is the first unmanned helicopter developed by RADI for aerial survey, photography, and remote sensing missions.[1] Winder is replaced by more advanced MAVs and is no longer marketed, and RADI has already removed its advertise from internet, but it still provides support for those currently still in service.
RSCH-1 Cute Fox
RSCH-1 Cute Fox (Ling-Hu or Linghu, 灵狐) is an unmanned helicopter developed by RADI in conventional layout with a pair of skids as landing gear. Payload is installed in the chin. RSCH-1 Cute Fox has been replacing RADI’s arlier Winder unmanned helicopter. Specification:[2]
- Length (m): 2.5
- Main rotor diameter (m): 2.1
- Max take-off weight (kg): 32
- Payload (kg): 12
- Fuel (L): 4
- Engine: 80 cc
- Endurance (min): 50
- Max speed (km/hr): 70
- Remote control radius (km): 1, but can be extended when required
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