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Moore, Oklahoma
Joined Oct 2004
4,332 Posts
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Professional build options
We at AttoPilot International have been working hard to get our foot into more RC oriented products. Our group consist of 2 aerodynamic engineers, 1 mechanical engineer, 1 PHD chemist/electronics engineer, 3 professional composite techs as well as extensive giant scale builders and sponsored pilots. Many of us also hold full scale certificates to help encourage one that we know our line of work.
Our offer is to build you anything you are looking for weather it be UAS complete system or just RC fun flying. The quality of our aircraft builds are up to par with models you would see at the Toledo show. We will build your specif iced aircraft and components or design an aircraft from the ground up with CFD data and computations to confirm the design specifications and requirements. All designed aircraft will come complete with full 3D model and all design and CFD data. We will design from 6" WS small aircraft up to 24' giant scale aircraft. The sky is the limit! Please take a look at our website and call or e-mail us with any questions you may have. We will be actively working on the website to show current and past projects done for ourselves and others. Thank you and we look very forward to hearing from you. Kindest Regards, Chris McNair www.attopilotinternational.com |
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