Multi-rotor

Multi rotor UAV – CBV-1-Y

Our Multi-rotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is an industrial grade drone, designed and manufactured by UAS Pacific here in Australia.

 

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About Multi-Rotor UAVs

You may be looking at multi-rotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and wondering about the differences between them and Radio Controlled Quadcopters.

A Multi-rotor UAV is an aircraft that has two, four, five, six or more rotors. In this case, our Multirotor is industrial grade and very stable, whereas RC copters made for hobbyists do not have the stability and robustness.  Components used are selected specifically for their ability to perform in commercial operations.
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Multi rotor UAV – CBV-1-Y

The CBV-1-Y is a small, robust hexacopter in a Y configuration.  Twin motors on each arm provide increased safety and reliability to this versatile airframe.

It’s capable of losing an engine and still maintaining flight with good control. This is where its engine redundancy really shines. It can fly in strong wind, as it’s not affected like a quadcopter is with the wind.
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Ideal for aerial photography and video.

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Has a pan tilt gimbal that is stabilised by the system itself, but is also fully controlled by a camera operator on the ground.  We have gimbals to suit a variety of cameras.  A live feed allows the camera operator to determine points of interest via a video box at ground level.
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We are getting great performance with it operationally. In training, we can also show you how to control the flight path, takeoff and landing with an autopilot software. UAS Pacific Team

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