Morning Wind UAV
UAV | |
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Role | Octocopter |
National origin | China |
Manufacturer | Morning Wind |
Designer | Morning Wind |
First flight | 2014 |
Introduction | 2014 |
Status | In service |
Primary user | China |
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Morning Wind UAV is a Chinese UAV developed by Morning Wind Imaging Science and Technology (Morning Wind, 晨风影像科技) in Shanghai, and has entered service in China for aerial cinematography, photography, and survey missions. Originally an aerial cinematography and photography service provider, Morning Wind has expanded its business to providing UAV of its own design based on experience gained from using UAVs.
Octocopter
Octocopter is the first UAV developed by Morning Wind. The origin of Morning Wind octocopter is rooted in the need of an indigenous UAV for Morning Wind’s own use. Morning Wind has been using various UAVs of other Chinese UAV developer to perform aerial cinematography and photography missions, however, due to the unique requirements of its mission, none of the UAV used can completely meet all requirements. For example, for the few UAVs that meet all technical requirements, their price tag is too high, but cheaper UAVs cannot meet all technical requirements satisfactorily. Consequently, Morning Wind decided to develop an UAV of its own to meet its own unique set of requirements dictated by the mission. The result is an octocopter that is constructed of carbin fiber composite material, and it is electrically powered. The general designer Mr. Liu Jing (刘静) has incorporated a “return to origin” button in the design for the octocopter, so that when the control is lost, the UAV would automatically return to the take off point and land, based on the GPS coordinate stored. The entire flight path is recorded as soon as take-off, based on the GPS system. Specification:[1]
- Size (m): 1.2
- Ceiling (km): 2
- Payload (kg): 16
- Endurance (min): 15 – 20
- Propulsion: lithium battery
- Navigation: GPS
See also
List of unmanned aerial vehicles of the People's Republic of China
References
- ↑ "Morning Wind octocopter". Retrieved Jul 23, 2014.