The BH-90 is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by Aero-Starloop in China.

Maximum payload is 35 kg (77 lbs).  With 60 liters of fuel capacity, the UAV is powered by a 15kw (20 hp) turbine shaft in a heavy fuel engine (HFE) propulsion system.  The aircraft is also equipped with ground collision avoidance, using a Variable Precision Rough Set (VPRS) system.  Components are modular, allowing for various configuration and upgrades.

In addition, Aero-Starloop developed a larger version: the BH-160.

Overview

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Parent type: No type defined

Aircraft status: Operational

Configuration

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VTOL type: Helicopter

Lift devices: 1 Single main rotor

Dedicated control device: 1 Tail rotor

Crew required: 0 in Not applicable arrangement

Landing gear: Skids

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Aircraft Details

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References

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Aero-Starloop BH-90 UAV
AERO-STARLOOP HIGH-TEC. CO ., LTD
2016
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