A US enthusiast has created a quadcopter with record flight speed 14:26

Ryan Liedemann, an amateur engineer from the USA, created a custom Lademann XLR V3 quadcopter that Guinness Book of Records experts consider to be the fastest drone in the world. About informs New edition of Atlas.

By classic quadcopter standards, the Lademann XLR V3 looks extremely unusual. The control unit and sensors of the device are hidden inside a “bullet-shaped” case. Similar aerodynamic nozzles are used for all four engines. The fully equipped helicopter weighs 490 grams.

When the Lademann XLR V3 takes off, it will hover like a normal quadcopter. However, when it’s time to move forward, the device tilts and flies horizontally – like an airplane.

In the presence of the Guinness Book of Records jury, the amateur engineer managed to reach a peak speed of 414 km/h. However, the Book contained an average figure obtained as a result of several flights upwind and downwind.

Formerly socialbites.ca Wrote About a case in which a quadrocopter was found in the Voronezh region for 850 thousand rubles. pierced the windshield of the truck.



Source: Gazeta

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