Friday, December 4, 2009

Draganflyer X6 Helicopter


    If we had an unmanned aircraft that can able to stay in the sky for five years, then we also have an unmanned helicopter, called Draganflyer X6. Draganflyer X6 is an UAV aerial vehicle remotely operated by a hand held controller. It is a miniature helicopter designed to carry wireless video cameras.


    TheDraganflyer X6 Helicopter is based on a unique six custom designed high efficiency carbon fiber rotors that has been under development since early 2006. It uses 11 sensors and thousands of lines of code to self-stabilize during flight which makes it easier to fly than any other helicopter in its class.

    The Draganflyer X6 can be used in various fields such as Industrial Constructions (Bridge Constructions, Building Construction, Pipeline / Hydro-Transmission Line Inspection, Road Construction), Government Applications (Law Enforcement, Fire, Emergency Measures, Wildlife Management, Environment and Transportation) and Educational needs (Advanced RC Flight Research, Aerial Archeology, Environmental Assessment, and Geological Exploration). It can be used for spying on the enemy in a safe and reliable manner.

    The Dragonfyer X6 Helicopter has other features which are different and more efficient compare to other remote controlled helicopters. These are the following unique feature:

    1.   Six Rotor Co-Axial Configuration
    2.   GPS Facility
    3.   Carbon Fiber Folding Frame
    4.   Hand held Flight Controller
    5.   Advanced Power System
    6.   High Damage Tolerance
    7.   Specially manufactured Cases
    8.   Engineered for Safety
    9.   Electronic Flight Stability
    10. Telemetry Software
    11. Wireless Video System
    12. Anti-Vibration Camera Mount
    13. HD Digital Video Camera
    14. Low Light Camera
    15. Thermal Infrared Camera.


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