Fixed wing aircraft with four accelerators
An acceleration device and fixed-wing technology, applied in the field of aircraft, can solve the problems that fixed-wing aircraft do not have multi-rotor take-off and landing functions, cannot change the direction of flight, and have low safety, and achieve shortened take-off time, flexible and convenient steering, and reduced power consumption. Can effect
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[0011] Now in conjunction with accompanying drawing the present invention is described in detail: a kind of fixed-wing aircraft with four accelerators, comprises wing 6, nose 7, tail 8 and accelerator 9; Wherein lift platform 1, controller 2, fixed The bracket 3, the motor 4, the propeller 5 and the battery form an acceleration device 9; the acceleration device 9 is respectively installed on the position of the wing 6, the nose 7 and the tail 8; the controller 2 is located on the lift platform 1 In the middle, it is used to control the power on and off and the rotating speed of the motor 4; the fixed bracket 3 is at least four, located on the lifting platform 1, and used to fix the motor 4; the fixed bracket 3 adopts a cuboid and has a Motor mount. The motor 4 is installed on the fixed support 3, at least four, the motor 4 is distributed in the center point of the center point of the lift platform 1, the axis of the motor 4 and the center point of the lift platform 1 to the ce...
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