The invention provides an aircraft with a high-altitude shooting function. The aircraft comprises a cockpit, a storage battery, a rotor support, a plurality of rotors and a base. The rotor support is provided with a plurality of motors. Output shafts of the motors are connected with the rotors respectively. The motors are connected with the storage battery. A controller, a display screen and a vidicon are arranged in the cockpit. The vidicon and the display screen are connected with the controller. The controller, the display screen and the vidicon are connected with the storage battery. A through hole is formed in the head of the cockpit and used for providing a view field for a lens of the vidicon. The aircraft with the high-altitude shooting function is simple in structure and is provided with no complex mechanical structure. The storage battery is used as a lifting power source of the aircraft, the 18 rotors rotate at the same time, and lifting force is provided. Energy saving and environment protection are achieved. The situation that accidents happen due to the fact that one or two rotors break down or a motor breaks down is avoided, and high safety is achieved.


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    Title :

    Aircraft with high-altitude shooting function


    Publication date :

    2015-09-23


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English


    Classification :

    IPC:    B64C AEROPLANES , Flugzeuge / B64D Ausrüstung für Flugzeuge , EQUIPMENT FOR FITTING IN OR TO AIRCRAFT



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