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SP-110 TS ROS Two Stroke Engine (exhaust at the top)

SP-110 TS ROS Two Stroke Engine (exhaust at the top)

Region

Germany
Germany

Category

Unmanned platforms
Unmanned platforms

The SP-110 TS ROS Two Stroke Engine (exhaust at the top) is the SP-110 TS ROS (exhaust at the top) is the smallest two-stroke engine with twin spark for a wide range of applications with UAS. This engine is a common engine system on UAS programs from 45-65kg MTOW. With the same core architecture as other dual cylinder engines in our portfolio, the SP-110 TS ROS with 110 ccm offers power density and reliability in all operational scenarios. The SP-110 is equipped with dual spark plugs per cylinder, the crankcase is

CNC machined and the cylinder is casted aluminium. The ROS feature enables greater operational diversity, to include a starter generator which can be configured into a hybrid or power generation capability. The following additional configurations can be offered.
Tech Specs
Type2-Cylinder Gas Engine
Capacity110 ccm / 6.7 cu in
Power7.48 HP / 5.5 KW @ 6000 RPM
Speed Range2200 – 10000 RPM
Weight8.80 lbs (4.0 kg) incl. ignition
Crankshaft4 ball bearings
Oil/Gasoline ratio1:50 / 2% mix
Operating Voltage6 – 8.4 V DC
Bore diameter1.77 inch (45.00 mm)
Stroke1.37 inch (35.00 mm)
Torque10 Nm @ 5000 RPM
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