Chinese hydrogen-powered drone sets longest distance flight record
Industry newsThe drone, Tianmushan-1, completed this flight in more than four hours on Nov. 16 in Hangzhou, according to Beihang University.
The flight data and achievements of the Tianmushan-1 met the standards of the Guinness World Records. Additionally, the drone’s entire flight was monitored in real time and officially verified, with its propulsion system remaining stable throughout and its handling qualities proving exemplary.
Featuring a 1,600 mm wheelbase and a 19 kg empty weight, the zero-emission drone can carry up to 6 kg of payload. It is also capable of delivering an ultra-long 240-minute unloaded endurance, operating reliably from minus 40 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees Celsius, according to the university.
Notably, Tianmushan-1 can perform 100-km-range BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) autonomous operation.
Tianmushan-1 is deployed for high-speed ecological patrols, oil-and-gas pipeline surveys, new-energy plant operation and management, island resupply, urban traffic management and emergency-response operations.
This new world record demonstrates the vast commercial prospects of hydrogen-powered drones