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  2. Quadcopter - Wikipedia

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    A quadcopter, also called quadrocopter, or quadrotor [1] is a type of helicopter or multicopter that has four rotors. [ 2 ] Although quadrotor helicopters and convertiplanes have long been flown experimentally, the configuration remained a curiosity until the arrival of the modern unmanned aerial vehicle or drone.

  3. IAI Rotem L - Wikipedia

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    Data from Israel Aircraft Industries General characteristics Crew: None Empty weight: 4.5 kg (9.0 lb) Performance Range: 10 km (6.2 mi, 5.4 nmi) (maximum) Endurance: 30-45 minutes Armament 1 kg warhead References ^ "IDF expected to buy Rotem L loitering munitions". Retrieved 2 September 2016. ^ "IAI's ROTEM – Tactical Multirotor Killer Drone". 16 February 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2016 ...

  4. Crazyflie 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Crazyflie 2.0 is the second iteration of the open source Crazyflie nano quadcopter released in 2013 by Marcus Eliasson, Arnaud Taffanel, and Tobias Antonsson. [1] The Crazyflie platform specifications are open source and available to anyone through the Bitcraze wiki [2] and the Bitcraze GitHub repo [3]

  5. List of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Gyro 500 Mini-UAV Quadcopter of the Gyrofly Innovations. [ 48 ] Harpia This is a medium size tactical UAV of the Harpia Systems (Joint-Venture of the Embraer Defense and Security , AEL Systems and Avibras ), [ 49 ] [ 50 ] halted in January 2016 [ 51 ]

  6. Rotorcraft - Wikipedia

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    Four rotors. Also referred to as the quadcopter or quadrotor. Usually two rotors turn clockwise and two counter-clockwise. More than four rotors. Referred to generally as multirotors, or sometimes individually as hexacopters and octocopter, these configurations typically have matched sets of rotors turning in opposite directions.

  7. Multirotor - Wikipedia

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    Volocopter designs - a series of German prototype electric multicopters with 18 rotors, the first electric multicopter in the world to achieve crewed flight. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The large number of low-cost motors make it economical, quiet and provide redundancy with ability to maintain control with up to four failed motors.