TRIDENT 100 TD2
Heavy fuel propulsion system
The Trident 100TD2 is a heavy fuel engine designed to power UAVs. It has already accumulated over 10,000 hours of mission time in the field.
This 3-cylinder engine can be installed in place of the most common propulsion systems on the market (100hp range) thanks to its small frontal area and low level of vibration.
Being fully mechanical, the engine does not require any electronics for control.
Since the design and manufacturing processes are fully integrated into Danielson Group, several options and variations are easily possible to meet customer requirements.
Engine integration and qualification
Danielson Aircraft Systems can integrate the Trident (or any engine) into fixed-wing or rotary-wing aircraft by managing customer requirements, mechanical design and integration, cooling design, BOM management, qualification tests according to CS-E standards, electrical power management, and necessary documentation.
TRAINING
DANIELSON Aircraft Systems trains operators and engineering personnel to use the engine autonomously in the field, offering O-Level, D-Level, and troubleshooting training either on-site or at factory facilities.
FLIGHT TESTS
To support the customer during the initial test phase, DANIELSON Aircraft Systems provides on-site support with operators and/or engineers to assist in engine use and real-time data analysis, ensuring alignment with expectations and resolving discrepancies through direct communication with the France site.
MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, AND OVERHAUL — MRO
We support any maintenance task, including repair and overhaul, for the Trident engine or any customer-required engine and mechanical subsystems, such as gearboxes and landing gear. DANIELSON Aircraft Systems can be a point of contact in Europe for actors that need local presence in order to offer a prompt support.
SEVERAL OPTIONS AVAILABLE ACCORDING TO CUSTOMER REQUEST
• Electrical power generation;
• Type of propeller (fix or variable pitch);
• Turbocharging system dedicated to customer application;
• Dedicated cooling pack depending of air vehicle;
• Etc…
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