Hi Monroe, please feel free to contact ATI directly, the website (http://www.atiak.com) has a contact form and a phone number, which ever you prefer. We've built and flown two airframes out of our molds and are working on a 3rd and a 4th right now.
92" wing span. Approx. 6 lbs empty weight (ready to fly minus battery/payload). Designed with a very large (for it's class) payload area. Tough molded composite construction (no foam). Cruises effortlessly at 40 kts, should be capable of much higher speeds if appropriately powered/prop'ed. The general flying characteristics are neutrally stable and very predictable -- goes where you pointed and tends to stay pointed where you've pointed it. Flies much like an intermediate sport/aerobatic RC plane (i.e. it's not a trainer.) It's purpose built for UAV work in rough environments. I've posted some more photos here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/102377212811568752854/albums/562...
Since the 1st prototype was built (in the photo) we've made several changes in material and construction to reduce weight and increase strength.
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Hi Monroe, please feel free to contact ATI directly, the website (http://www.atiak.com) has a contact form and a phone number, which ever you prefer. We've built and flown two airframes out of our molds and are working on a 3rd and a 4th right now.
This is the ATI resolution "3": http://www.atiak.com/
92" wing span. Approx. 6 lbs empty weight (ready to fly minus battery/payload). Designed with a very large (for it's class) payload area. Tough molded composite construction (no foam). Cruises effortlessly at 40 kts, should be capable of much higher speeds if appropriately powered/prop'ed. The general flying characteristics are neutrally stable and very predictable -- goes where you pointed and tends to stay pointed where you've pointed it. Flies much like an intermediate sport/aerobatic RC plane (i.e. it's not a trainer.) It's purpose built for UAV work in rough environments. I've posted some more photos here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/102377212811568752854/albums/562...
Since the 1st prototype was built (in the photo) we've made several changes in material and construction to reduce weight and increase strength.