Sparkie Tech UAV
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Sparkie Tech UAVs are Chinese [[UAV]]s developed by Sparkie Tech Ltd. (Sparkie Tech, 光点科技有限公司), and has entered service in China for aerial cinematography, photography, and survey missions.
==Gasoline powered UAVs==
Although Sparkie Tech was in business since 2006, for the first eight years of its business operation, all of its products are sold abroad. It was only after July 2014 when the company begun to market its product in the domestic Chinese market. One category of Sparkie Tech product is the gasoline powered UAVs, and currently, the 6-meter class gasoline powered UAV has been publicized and marketed in China. The 6-meter class gasoline powered UAV is the largest Sparkie Tech UAV currently on the market, and it made its public debut in [[Beijing]] at the [http://www.eshow365.com/zhanhui/html/78239_0.html Vanguard’s Wing – The 5th Chinese UAV Convention and Exhibition (尖兵之翼——第五届中国无人机大会暨展览会)] held at [[Beijing Exhibition Center]] in July, 2014.<ref name="UAV">{{cite web| url=http://www.gobetter.com.cn/articles_dtl.php?sort_id=215&id=28035 | title=Sparkie Tech UAVs | accessdate=Aug 26, 2014 }}</ref>
==Electrically powered UAVs==
In addition to gasoline powered UAVs, Sparkie Tech has also developed electrically powered UAVs. Currently, there are two models being marketed, the 3-meter class and the 4-meter class. Both electrically powered UAVs share the same layout, differs only in size. The UAVs are in [[twin boom]] layout with high [[wing configuration]] and tricycle landing gear. Propulsion is provided by a two-blade propeller driven [[pusher configuration|pusher engine]] mounted at the rear end of the fuselage. Along with their larger cousin the 6-meter class gasoline powered UAV, both electrically powered UAVs made their public debut in [[Beijing]] at the [http://www.eshow365.com/zhanhui/html/78239_0.html Vanguard’s Wing – The 5th Chinese UAV Convention and Exhibition (尖兵之翼——第五届中国无人机大会暨展览会)] held at [[Beijing Exhibition Center]] in July, 2014.<ref name="UAV"/>
==3M-Ranger==
3M Ranger (You-Xia or Youxia, 游侠) UAV is a fixed-wing [[micro air vehicle]] (MAV) developed by Sparkie Tech. 3M Ranger is in [[flying wing]] layout with [[winglet]]s. Propulsion is provided by a two-blade propeller driven pusher engine mounted at the [[empennage]]. 3M Ranger is designed to be launched by hand for rapid deployment.<ref name="UAV1">{{cite web| url=http://v.qq.com/page/q/n/v/q0135yeohnv.html | title=3M Ranger | accessdate=Aug 25, 2014 }}</ref>
==Ranger-X==
Ranger-X is a fixed-wing UAV in conventional layout with high wing configuration and [[T-tail]]. Like most other Sparkie Tech UAVs, the payload is mounted in the nose. Propulsion is provided by a two-blade propeller driven pusher engine mounted behind the wing. Ranger-X is launched by catapult.<ref name="UAV2">{{cite web| url=http://v.qq.com/page/q/n/v/q0135yeohnv.html | title=3M Ranger | accessdate=Sep 17, 2014 }}</ref>
==See also==
[[List of unmanned aerial vehicles of China]]
==Reference==
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[[Category:Unmanned aerial vehicles]]
[[Category:Unmanned aerial vehicles of China]]
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