Propulsion
Motor and propeller options reviewed as part of the powertrain and aircraft configuration.
Concept illustrationBuild from a priority component, assemble a matched subsystem or define a complete aircraft around your mission and interface requirements.
The controller sits at the center of sensing, navigation, communications and motor commands. Selection begins with the aircraft mission and interface map.
Concept illustration| Architecture | Controller format, sensor set and integration depth |
|---|---|
| Interfaces | GNSS, telemetry, radio, payload and peripheral planning |
| Firmware | Parameter alignment and application-oriented configuration |
| Delivery | Board, configured stack, integration kit or complete aircraft |
Exact controller specifications are reviewed against your technical brief rather than published as a one-size-fits-all range.
ESC selection is coordinated with voltage architecture, motor behavior, communication protocol, thermal context and the full power path.
Concept illustrationConnect control and power to propulsion, structure, communication, payload and service components.
Motor and propeller options reviewed as part of the powertrain and aircraft configuration.
Frames, carbon structures, landing gear, protection and mounting parts for subsystem or full-aircraft builds.
Radio, telemetry, GNSS, data-link and antenna interface planning around the mission profile.
Payload interfaces, gimbals, cameras, harnesses, connectors, guards and configured service kits.
Move beyond the component list to a configurable complete platform. The final architecture is developed from mission, payload, environment, interfaces and target build depth.
See the customization path
Concept illustrationMotors, propellers and ESC behavior belong together. Review them as a matched path—not as unrelated catalog lines.
Our component taxonomy is designed to make dependencies visible across the UAV, not to treat each category as an isolated catalog.
Concept illustrationShare the component list you already have—or start with the mission and let the system architecture define what comes next.