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Categories | Fixed Wing drone |
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Brand Name: | AGR |
Place of Origin: | Zhejiang, China |
private mold: | Yes |
material: | Carbon fiber composites |
drone type: | fixed wing drone |
cruising speed: | 5 |
payload: | 45 |
flight mode: | auto |
max flight speed: | 30m/s |
max take-off altitude: | 200 |
max wind resistance: | 5 |
max transmission distance: | 3 |
propeller: | 5 |
Climbing rate: | 4-6 m/s (fixed wing) |
Operating temperature: | -20℃-50℃ |
classification of wind resistance: | Take-off and landing level 5 / flight level 6 |
packing measurement: | 3050*800*950mm |
Company Info. |
Hangzhou Qi Fei Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. |
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The Y45 technical parameters | ||
product orientation | Long distance, long flight, high-altitude detection, communication
uav | |
overall length | 2915mm | |
Height | 930 mm | |
Place exhibition | Rear wing 5100 mm & front wing 3530mm | |
Body material | Aerial carbon fiber composite material | |
load weight | 45kg | |
Safe and flat speed | 28~45 m/s | |
cruising speed | 30 m/s | |
stalling speed | 25 m/s | |
Climbing rate | 4-6 m/s (fixed wing) | |
Operating temperature | -20℃-50℃ | |
classification of wind resistance | Take-off and landing level 5 / flight level 6 | |
packing measurement | 3050*800*950mm | |
Body protection level | IPX4 | |
Three-light and multi-axis cloud head camera | Target identification distance: 1000m (4m*6m) | |
GNSS anti-interference | GNSS anti-jam antennas reduce interference by forming directional
beams. By utilizing antenna arrays, they can produce beams that point toward satellites, increasing signal gain and creating a “null zone” (an area where antenna gain is minimal) in the direction of the interference source, thereby mitigating the effects of interference. | |
Communication anti-interference | Anti-interference technologies such as custom frequency bands,
frequency separation, and frequency hopping can prevent communication interruptions. Examples include: - Custom frequency points: avoid common interference frequency bands. - Uplink and downlink frequency separation: isolate uplink and downlink signals to prevent cross interference. Note: These three solutions are independent and cannot coexist. |
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