China’s hybrid unmanned cargo aircraft completes maiden flight
China’s YH-1000S, a self-made hybrid unmanned cargo aircraft has completed its maiden flight in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, its developer said on Tuesday.
According to the China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics (CAAA), YH-1000S was equipped with a high-performance hybrid power system, jointly developed with a new energy vehicle manufacturer, during the debut flight. This aircraft boasts shorter takeoff-landing distances, increased payload capacity and extended flight ranges, compared with its predecessor YH-1000, which made its maiden flight in May last year.
"It is the first time to apply the hybrid power system of new energy vehicles, and it is also the first time to explore the technical integration between the automobile industry and the drone industry, and to greatly reduce the test cost of our products," said Wang Chao, an engineer at the CAAA.
Designed to meet the demands of global market customers, this large unmanned aircraft can be used in fields such as international logistics and delivery, emergency rescue and disaster reduction, artificial weather modification, marine monitoring and maritime supervision, the academy said.