Huey
The heavy lift. Huey scales across five prop sizes to carry sensor stacks, multi-spectral arrays and mission-specific payloads that lighter airframes cannot take, without leaving the common platform. The 10 and 13 inch share one frame, as do the 15 and 18 inch, so the range is five prop options across three frames.

Platform airframe shown. Frame class varies by variant.
Huey data
Published figures for the production airframe. Payload fit and camera options are configured per fleet.
| Designation | QC2 |
|---|---|
| Frame class | 8, 10, 13, 15 and 18 inch props |
| Frame sharing | 10 and 13 inch share a frame, as do 15 and 18 inch |
| Endurance | 20 to 30 minutes |
| Payload | 2 to 9.5 kg ± 0.5 kg external |
| Camera | Analog, digital or thermal FPV, gimbal optional |
| Navigation | Standard GPS 1 to 3 m, or RTK to centimetre |
| Payload bay | In-house & partner developed |
| Order code | QC2-8/10/13/15/18-XXXX |
| Status | In production |
Heavy payload · Multi-sensor · Logistics
Huey is one frame class on a single platform. Where the mission outgrows it, the next airframe up carries the same navigation, the same ground control and the same three-minute build, so the fleet changes without the operating model changing.
- Click-Fit™ airframe, three minute TAKT build
- RTK native navigation
- TAK / ATAK and QGroundControl ground stations
- Manual and autonomous flight
- Field repairable after a thirty-foot drop
- Common parts bin shared across the fleet
Held constant across all five airframes. Built in the United Kingdom on a secure supply chain, 85 percent made in house.
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