New Aircraft Species
ROTORwing VTOL Drone
Wing Spinning
This is very innovative drone and aviation technology from DZYNE Technologies. The company calls it a new aircraft species with its rotating wing design. The wings of the ROTORwing VTOL drone can also work as helicopter blades. The wings combine the functions of a fixed wing and propellers. Conventional drones fly and land using separate fixed wings and a propeller.
VTOL For a Variety of Missions Including Intelligence
With advanced vertical takeoff and landing, the drone can take off from virtually anywhere and is airport runway independent. The company says it has a three hour ++ range, silent electric propulsion and can perform a variety of services from intelligence gathering to package deliveries.
Innovative Aviation Technology
The new drone has a set of top mounted fixed wings, each with a propeller. The wings can rotate to form a helicopter like propeller. After takeoff, they move into an upward position and return to a standard horizontal fixed wing position for flying. DZYNE has facilities in Virginia, California and Arizona.
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Wing Spinning
This is very innovative drone and aviation technology from DZYNE Technologies. The company calls it a new aircraft species with its rotating wing design. The wings of the ROTORwing VTOL drone can also work as helicopter blades. The wings combine the functions of a fixed wing and propellers. Conventional drones fly and land using separate fixed wings and a propeller.
VTOL For a Variety of Missions Including Intelligence
With advanced vertical takeoff and landing, the drone can take off from virtually anywhere and is airport runway independent. The company says it has a three hour ++ range, silent electric propulsion and can perform a variety of services from intelligence gathering to package deliveries.
Innovative Aviation Technology
The new drone has a set of top mounted fixed wings, each with a propeller. The wings can rotate to form a helicopter like propeller. After takeoff, they move into an upward position and return to a standard horizontal fixed wing position for flying. DZYNE has facilities in Virginia, California and Arizona.
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