A manned ultralight aircraft kept in the air by the interaction of a freely rotating propeller with the air environment.
The Yastreb gyroplane, compared to similar gyroplanes, has a longer flight time (up to 6h with 120l tanks) and a maximum top speed (200 km/h).
- The safest type of aircraft;
- Capable of taking off from small and unprepared sites;
- Can use additional attachments and optional attachments;
- Avionics instrument panel with the ability to connect a GPS system;
- High power and low weight;
- Low fuel consumption;
- Low noise level and emissions;
- High reliability and easy maintenance.
Application of the gyroplane "Yastreb":
- Training, sightseeing and recreational flights.
- Reconnaissance operations. Border monitoring.
- Monitoring by law-enforcement and security services of different departments.
- Control of power lines and oil and gas pipelines.
- Agrochemical operations.
- Environmental monitoring. Monitoring and survey of ice and flooding conditions. Forest, agricultural and hunting grounds patrolling.
- Highways and railways monitoring.
- Search and evacuation of emergency victims.
Key features:
- Reliability and safety (no corkscrews and stalling).
- Simplicity and ease of operation.
- High maneuverability in flight.
- Highest resistance to strong winds and turbulence.
- Comfort (wide cabin, comfortable seats, excellent visibility, low vibration - ideal for aerial photography, video shooting).
- Low cost and affordability of ownership and operation.
- Short take-off and landing distances and ability to operate from unprepared sites.
Technical Specifications
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Empty weight
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295 kg
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Cockpit width
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1360 mm
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Maximum takeoff weight
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560 kg
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On-board equipment weight
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260 kg
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Minimum flight speed
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60 km/h
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Maximum flight speed
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200 km/h
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Radio channel distance
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510-750 km
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Flight duration
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4-6 h
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Power generator
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Reciprocating engine Rotax 914F
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Engine topping power
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73.5 kW / 5500 rpm
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Airborne voltage
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13.5 V
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