Engineering:BCMS UAV

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UAV
Role Fixed wing UAV
National origin China
Manufacturer BCMS owned factory
Designer Mr. Lu Yanjie
First flight 2012
Introduction 2012
Status In service
Primary user China

BCMS UAV is a Chinese UAV developed by School Ba County Middle School (Ba-Xian Zhong-Xue, (巴县中学) (BCMS) in Chongqing, which is also known as Chongqing Municipal Experimental Middle School (Chong-Qing-Shi Shi-Yan Zhong-Xue,重庆市实验中学). The UAV has since entered service with local business on contractual basis.

Fixed-wing UAV

BCMS is a fixed-wing UAV developed by BCMS mainly for aerial photography and cinematography applications. The general designer of this UAV is a high school freshman, Mr. Lu Yan-Jie (卢彦杰), and the development took two years to complete with a development cost in excess of ¥15000. This UAV is mainly designed as a cheaper alternative to existing UAVs performing the same mission. In comparison to other UAVs developed by corporations with a price tag of several hundred thousand ¥ for a single UAV, the BCMS UAV costs only ¥8000. Imaging information can be transmitted in real time.[1]

BCMS UAV follows a conventional layout with a high wing configuration and tricycle landing gear, with propulsion provided by a two-blade propeller driven by a tractor engine mounted in the nose. BCMS UAVs produced by the school-owned factory have been used by local business for aerial photography of the surrounding land.

Specification:[2]

  • Ceiling (m): 1307 m
  • Endurance (hour): 1 hour
  • Speed (km/hr): 80 km/hr
  • Remote control radius (km): 10 km
  • Unit cost: ¥8000

See also

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

References