Model | T182-800 |
Maximum Deployment Weight | 800kg |
Maximum Deployment Speed | 220 km/h |
Ejection System Component Weight | 2.5kg |
Ejection System Dimensions | Φ79x355mm |
Parachute Component Weight | 12.5kg |
Packaging Method | Soft Pack |
Container Dimensions | 40×14×34cm |
Total System Weight | 15kg |
Deployment Time (at 90 km/h level flight) | 6 s |
Minimum Deployment Altitude (at 90 km/h level flight) | 140 m |
Maximum Deployment Load | 6g |
Maximum Descent Rate (at 1500 meters standard daytime temperature) | ≤7.5m/s (equivalent to a fall from a height of 2.9 meters) |
Closure System | yes |
Main Canopy Area | 175㎡ |
Total Ejection System Thrust | 700NS |
Rocket Motor Burn Duration | 1±0.1 s |
Rocket Activation Method | Manual Activation Flight Control Activation |
ECU Communication Protocol | CAN \ PWM \ RS-232 |
ECU Power Input | 12-36v |
Operating Temperature Range | – 40°C – +60°C |
Maintenance Interval | 6Years |
System Service Life | 12 Years |
The T181 Aircraft Parachute Recovery System (APRS) utilizes a Mechanical Activation Rocket to provide essential safety for fixed-wing aircraft in emergency situations. When an aircraft faces significant malfunctions or loss of control, the system slows the descent, helping to stabilize the flight and ensuring a controlled and safe landing.
The T193 Emergency Recovery Parachute System is tailored to fulfill the safety needs of eVTOLs, low-altitude multirotors, and similar aerial vehicles. This state-of-the-art system employs a gas-ejection mechanism for parachute deployment, providing rapid and dependable activation in critical situations. It offers multiple activation modes, including manual operation, flight control system-triggered deployment, and autonomous activation for enhanced operational flexibility.
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