Mon, Apr 30, 2018
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As the popularity of DJI’s Mavic Pro has grown over the past few years, so has the demand for a parachute launcher for this valuable and versatile small multicopter. The Fruity Chutes Harrier Launcher is now available for the popular quadcopter.
The 40mm Harrier launcher features a high-energy compression spring that ejects the parachute out and away from the Mavic Pro quickly. The launcher has no regulatory or transportation limitations so it can be used anywhere. The centerpiece of the parachute system is the Fruity Chutes Iris Ultra Light chute weighing less than an ounce. The parachute has a nominal rating of 2.5 lbs @ 15 feet per second descent rate after deployment providing a nice gentle landing. The parachute can easily work at heavier load weights of 2.4Kg (approx. 5 pounds) or more.
The Mavic Pro launcher features:
- Lightweight high efficiency annular parachute provides a gentle landing.
- Automatic Trigger System (ATS) failsafe automatically detects a drone failure and ejects parachute quickly.
- Independent power source allows deployment in event of drone power failure.
- Very light system mounts around the center of the Mavic.
- Everything included, only a Phillips screwdriver required for assembly.
- Parachute comes in two color choices – Orange / White, or Orange / Black.
The Mavic Pro bundle includes a high tech integrated SLS printed mount that wraps tightly around the center of the copter. A hinge and pin allows quick mounting and removal of the parachute. The mount holds the Harrier 40mm launcher on one side, and the ATS and battery on the other side. It also allows good clearance of the Platinum Pro props, which are slightly longer. There are even line stows integrated into the mount to secure the Spectra harnesses and keep them out of the props.
The parachute system is entirely self-contained, and not reliant on the Mavic Pro power so it works even if the copter’s battery has a complete failure. The automatic trigger system (ATS) can detect if the drone suddenly falls, rolls, or flips. Detection of a fall typically takes just 0.75 seconds, or about 16 feet of free fall. By the time the pilot notices a problem, the parachute will already be ejected.
To make setting up faster a quick start guide is supplied with resource links to online tutorials and help resources. QR codes are also provided to make navigation to help resources a smartphone click away. And all Fruity Chutes products have a 2 Year warranty against manufacturing defects.
(Images provided with Fruity Chutes news release)
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