China's Large Four-engine Drone Make First Flight

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  • 10:10 AM, October 27, 2022
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China's Large Four-engine Drone Make First Flight
Twin-Tailed Scorpion D four-engine large drone @via Chinese state media

China’s large four-engine drone ‘Twin-Tailed Scorpion D’ took to the skies for the first time on Tuesday.

Independently developed by Sichuan Tengden Sci-Tech Innovation Co, the Twin-Tailed Scorpion D successfully completed its first flight at an airport in Zigong, Southwest China's Sichuan Province on Tuesday, according to a press release the company sent to the Global Times on Wednesday.

The drone will make its public debut at the Airshow China 2022 which will be held in November in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province.

Capable of carrying heavier and larger payloads, the new drone has enhanced transport capability compared with its predecessors in the Twin-Tailed Scorpion series, analysts said.

This multipurpose, medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle system with fixed wings and four engines is the first of its kind in the world, Tengden said.

Developed based on the original Twin-Tailed Scorpion drone, the new aircraft can carry heavier and larger payloads, provide enhanced power support, and offer higher system reliability and flight safety thanks to the extra engines and power generators.

It is a new type of support aircraft capable of carrying more mission payloads with high performance in transport, airdrop and other tasks.

The drone has a wingspan of 20 meters, a length of 10.5 meters and a height of 3.1 meters. It has a maximum takeoff weight of 4.35 tons, a maximum payload weight of 1.5 tons and a maximum cargo space of 5 cubic meters, the company said.

The drone has two hatch doors on its chubby fuselage, through which cargos can be loaded.

This means the Twin-Tailed Scorpion D focuses more on transport capability, as it can host more cargos and other payloads within its fuselage very flexibly, in addition to carrying them under the wings like other Twin-Tailed Scorpion series drones, an aviation expert who requested anonymity told the Global Times on Wednesday.

Other members of the Twin-Tailed Scorpion series include the original Twin-Tailed Scorpion (TB) with two engines and the Twin-Tailed Scorpion A (TB-A) with three engines.

The continued development of different drones in the Twin-Tailed Scorpion series has diversified the application of commercial large drones, and it showed that China's large drone industry can quickly respond to market demand for new drones, Tengden said.

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