BAIHE

Fixed wing
June 19, 2024
Category Connection: VTOL Drones
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Brief: Discover the BAIHE White Stork VTOL Fixed Wing Drone, a cutting-edge UAV combining vertical takeoff and landing with long-range efficiency. Perfect for surveillance, mapping, and monitoring, this drone offers unmatched versatility and performance.
Related Product Features:
  • Vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capability for easy operation in confined spaces.
  • Hybrid configuration with high aerodynamic efficiency fixed wing and multirotor.
  • Long-range communication with real-time telemetry for seamless control.
  • Modular payload bay for customizable cameras, sensors, or mission-specific devices.
  • Tandem wing configuration for greater lift and extended flight endurance.
  • High-strength composite materials ensure durability and lightweight performance.
  • Streamlined design for cleaner wing airflow and reduced air resistance.
  • Double redundant design for safe return in case of power or control failure.
Faqs:
  • What is the BAIHE White Stork UAV mainly used for?
    It is ideal for long-range surveillance, mapping, border patrol, pipeline monitoring, and multi-sensor missions.
  • Can the payload module be changed?
    Yes, the payload cabin is modular and customizable for cameras, sensors, or other mission-specific devices.
  • Does the BAIHE White Stork UAV require a runway?
    No, it supports full vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) and can operate in confined or rugged environments.
  • What kind of redundancy does the BAIHE White Stork UAV have?
    It features a double redundant design; if a power unit or rudder control fails, it can still return safely.