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University flies into Guinness records with drone

Xinhua | Updated: 2022-10-25 08:31
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A Chinese university research team has set a Guinness record for the longest flight duration of an ornithopter, an unmanned aircraft that flies by flapping its mechanical wings.

Built by researchers and students from Beihang University, the birdlike machine flew continuously for 1 hour 30 minutes and 4.98 seconds.

A recent video shows the record-setting flight (single charge) that took place in an open ground in Beijing on July 21. The university unveiled the Guinness World Records certificate in its press release.

Powered by a lithium-ion battery, the flapper drone weighs 1.6 kilogram, has a wingspan of 2 meters and is capable of flying at a speed of 10 meters per second.

Zhao Longfei, an associate researcher at the university's Research Institute for Frontier Science and a member of the research team, says the team applied for the Guinness challenge in October 2021.

The previous flying durations of ornithopters worldwide were short, most of which lasted just around half an hour, significantly behind other types of conventional aircraft, so the world record had been unoccupied, Zhao adds.

During previous flight tests, the Chinese aircraft lasted just 53 minutes. After optimization of its power system and wing dynamics, its performance soared, reaching the best possible condition to create the world record.

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