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UAVOS Announces New Spring Leg For Heavy UAVs

Designed For Unmanned Aircraft Weighing Up To 1.2 Tons

UAVOS has created an advanced leaf spring leg for the main landing gear of an unmanned aircraft weighing up to 1.2 tons. The spring leaf is made of aircraft carbon prepreg by the high-temperature molding procedure, which makes it much stronger, thinner and lighter by 38% in comparison with fiberglass.

Inside the spring leaf there is a duct for the brake hose and the landing sensor wire. Modern material and chassis design allowed to save 15.5 pounds of the spring weight (in comparison with fiberglass), to reduce aerodynamic resistance, to ensure the protection of the brake hydraulic system and electrical wiring leading to the chassis.

The leaf spring of the main landing gear leg softens the blows that occur when the unmanned aircraft lands or runs over the uneven surface of the runway. The weight of the spring leg is 42 pounds.

"We’re continuously developing new technology to meet the future demands and needs of all of our clients," said Aliaksei Stratsilatau, UAVOS Chairman of the board and Lead developer. "By improving the quality of individual components in UAV systems, we increase the level of reliability and security of UAVs we produce."

(Image provided with UAVOS news release)

FMI: www.uavos.com

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