The AiD-H19 is a helicopter system with a payload capacity of 9 kg including fuel which gives the AiD-H19 an endurance of up to 3 hours when carrying light payloads weighing not more than 1 kg. It is based on the construction and design of the H14 system featuring about 40% more payload capacity at a size and weight increase of just abot 20%.
Autopilot & Control
The AiD-H systems can be equipped with 2 different autopilots.
AutoFlight autopilot including Ground Control Station for fully autonomous navigation, mission execution and payload control
FlightAssist stabilization module including a Radio Control Unit for remote controlled stabilized flight within visual range and automatic position hold.
Airframe
The AiD-H19 is built from aircraft grade aluminum and composite materials. Its construction featuring a full metal powertrain gives it a reliability unsurpassed in its class. The main rotor is driven by a sealed, lubricated transmissions with hardened steel gears to ensure reliable system life-long function.
As all our airframes it features an very good system to payload weight ratio.
Technical parameters:
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Rotor Diameter: |
2200 mm |
Airframe-length: |
2000 mm |
Empty wheight: |
10 kg |
Engine: | 30 cm³, air-cooled |
Output power: | 3 kW |
Fuel tank capacity: | 1.5 liters (up to 6 liters) |
Start method: |
manual starter |
Fuel: | gasoline / oil mixture 1:50 |
Construction: |
composites and aircraft grade aluminum |
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Performance parameter:
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Endurance: |
1 hour per 2 ltr. of fuel |
Maximum payload: |
9 kg @ sea level |
Speed: |
0 ~ 120 km/h |
Altitude: |
10 ~ 3000 m |
Wind conditions: |
up to 7 Bft. or 75km/h wind speed |
Temperature range: |
-15°C to +45°C |
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AiD-H systems are meant to be a reliable part of your projects. The AiD-H19 is based on the proven H14 airframe which it shares much of it design with. The H14 airframe has been in service with companies all over the world for more than 20 years. It combines unequalled high reliability in its class with convenient maintenance intervals of several hundred hours.
System Safety
The autopilot conducts automatic preflight checks, permanently monitors system health and informs the operator instantly if an unusual or critical event is encountered. The autopilot will react
according to the encountered error and enter predefined patterns to recover the failure, return to base or take emergency actions such as activating recovery equipment.