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RW1-300C Hybrid Engine

Hybrid Wankel rotary engine with variable pitch propeller hub

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Unleashing Power: The RW1-300C Hybrid Engine Revolution

Introducing the RW1-300C: A Cutting-Edge Hybrid Drone Propulsion System

The RW1-300C stands out as a state-of-the-art hybrid propulsion system for drones, incorporating a Wankel rotary engine paired with a sophisticated transmission and a variable pitch propeller hub. This innovative unit also includes an 11kW generator and a reversible electric starter/booster, making it exceptionally suited for fixed-wing and VTOL UAVs that demand significant electrical power while maintaining low vibration and noise levels.

Enhanced Reliability and Versatility

Designed with reliability in mind, the RW1-300C is equipped with dual fuel pumps and pressure regulators. This ensures consistent performance across various operational conditions. the engine is versatile, capable of utilizing a broad spectrum of fuel types, from aviation and automotive gasoline to heavier fuels like aviation kerosene and jet fuel.

Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Techniques

By leveraging modern materials and advanced manufacturing techniques,the RW1-300C has successfully addressed common challenges associated with conventional Wankel rotary engines. The exterior surfaces are treated with hard anodization and primed for durability, while all connectors are sealed to military specifications, ensuring robust performance in demanding environments.

Technical Specifications

Dimensions (L x W x H) 330 x 280 x 280 mm
Weight 17.7 kg
Displacement 298 cc
Power Output 62 hp @ 8000 rpm
Maximum continuous Speed 8000 rpm
fuel Efficiency 200 – 220 g/kW/hr

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