On July 15th, the 20-meter wingspan super long-time solar-powered drone independently developed by the Aviation Industry First Flight Academy completed the final assembly line in the partner-Hengshen Composite Garden. This is the first in the world. Another large-scale part developed after the development of the 19-meter-long carbon fiber rail car body. Qian Jing, chairman of Hengshen Co., has congratulated the project team and is proud of the 'Qingxing' solar drone project team to celebrate this I am happy to break through.
The ultra-light wing structure, which is designed and manufactured by using the carbon fiber material and composite materials of Hengshen Co., has a wingspan of 20 meters and a chord length of 1.1 meters. Although it has metal joints with the fuselage, nacelle and landing gear, its carbon fiber The lightweight advantage of the material is very obvious, the total weight is only 18.9 kg, an adult can easily lift a pair of 20-meter wings.
It is understood that the 'Qi Xing' 20-meter wingspan solar drone uses carbon fiber composite structure, using solar energy as power, can carry out long-term flight all-weather flight, in the field of environmental monitoring, local communication, maritime activities, etc. The market prospects. The drone is the pioneering work of the one-flying 'Qixing' series of drones. It is also an important attempt to develop the drone industry in the layout of the drone market.
The first generation of drones produced by Hengshen
The young team of Hengshen Composites Park attached great importance to the R&D mission of the Aviation Industry First Flight Academy. During the production process, all structural designers took turns to work alongside the process design and on-site modeling and manufacturing workers. The first time to deal with various production problems. After the joint efforts of all parties, the 20-meter wingspan solar drone finally completed the final assembly line in mid-July this year.
The 20-meter wingspan drone is only the starting point for the development of a solar-powered drone in the Flying Star series. In the future, a flying institute will conduct a series of explorations and practices in the field of new energy drones. Continue to conduct electrical and strength tests to lay the foundation for the first flight.