The Condor is a VTOL designed to perform long-distance transport and scouting. This type of drone is characterized by great versatility, as it combines the convenience of vertical takeoff and landing with the superior efficiency of transverse flight with large wing surfaces.
The two wings with optimized profile can be replaced from 3 m to 5 m to increase efficiency and thus flight time
Possibility of mounting either an electric or thermal thrust motor. In this case, a fuel tank is provided and flight times of up to 8 hours are possible.
A dedicated electric motor is provided for each propeller, configured for optimal vertical-to-transverse flight transition. Once airborne, the propellers are self-positioned for best aerodynamic performance.
Integrated aerodynamic fuselage to maximize efficiency and flight time.
Condor's great strength is not the maximum payload but the distance to which it can carry it. Particularly suitable for small strategic objects, or voluminous but low-weight payloads.
The possibility of vertical takeoff and landing in difficult areas, combined with extreme airfoil flight efficiency, allow Condor to be extremely versatile and perform scouting missions over huge distances while remaining airborne for extended periods.
Possibility of installing both electric and thermal thrust motor with dedicated tank. In the first case quietness is the key, while in the second one Condor becomes a hybrid drone with the incredible ability to stay airborne for up to 8 hours.
Condor offers the possibility of changing the two wings because of its modular system. The drone comes with 3-meter and 5-meter wings, allowing for increased flight efficiency and thus increased range when needed.
Condor allows extensive payload interchangeability as needed. Optics of any type can be mounted in combination with dedicated containers for very long-distance cargo transports.
For whom
Condor was designed
The hybrid VTOL concept offers great potential in terms of versatility and range. It goes without saying that defense and governments can exploit Condor for any kind of scouting and patrolling over vast areas, as well as any activity that includes costly transportation of small weights could take advantage of this great efficiency to limit costs and reduce waiting times (e.g., transporting low-weight technical equipment to oil stations in the middle of the sea, between camps in desert or ice areas, etc.).