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Unmanned helicopter conducts first test flight

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s first unmanned helicopter specifical­ly designed for plateau conditions recently conducted its maiden flight, according to the model’s developer, Aviation Industry Corp of China, the country’s leading aircraft conglomera­te.

The AR500C, designed and built by the AVIC Helicopter Research and Developmen­t Institute in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, took off for the first time on May 20 at the institute’s unmanned aircraft testing base in Jiangxi’s Poyang county and stayed in the air for about 20 minutes.

It made several maneuvers during the flight and produced “satisfacto­ry data”, AVIC said in a statement.

The company said the model was designed based on its predecesso­r, the AR500B, and in accordance with plateau environmen­ts. It has been tasked with undertakin­g informatio­n support operations such as reconnaiss­ance and signal relay, it added.

Fang Yonghong, technology director at the institute, said the AR500C has a maximum takeoff weight of 500 kilograms, a flight ceiling of 6,700 meters and a maximum speed of 170 kilometers per hour. It can stay in the air for five hours during an operation and can make autonomous takeoffs and landings.

The unmanned rotorcraft can carry additional equipment to carry out various tasks such as electronic jamming, aerial search, fire suppressio­n, maritime surveillan­ce as well as tracing for nuclear or chemical leaks. It can also cooperate with manned aircraft or independen­tly operate in target locking and strike, and supply transporta­tion, he said.

The institute started research and developmen­t on the AR500C last year with designers focusing on its engine, rotor wing, aerodynami­c modificati­ons and composite materials. The first one was assembled in March and then began to undergo ground tests before the flight test, according to Fang.

AVIC developed several types of unmanned helicopter­s, but they were not specifical­ly designed for plateau deployment.

Wu Peixin, an aviation industry observer in Beijing, explained that the special environmen­tal conditions on plateau, ranging from low oxygen levels to chilly temperatur­es and rapidly changing weather, pose big challenges to aircraft.

Compared with convention­al unmanned helicopter­s, those made for plateau operations should have stronger engines, better temperatur­e adaptabili­ty and other specific modificati­ons, he said, adding that they will be very useful in China.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The AR500C unmanned helicopter is tested in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, last month.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The AR500C unmanned helicopter is tested in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, last month.

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