
VZ SERIES
-VTOL PROPELLERS
Break through the performance limitations of traditional multi-rotor propellers. VZ series propellers deliver superior power, durability, and lightweight design for VTOL applications
What Does
a VTOL Propeller Need?
High Strength High Stiffness & Lightweight Design
High Strength
Withstands immense centrifugal loads and maneuver-induced alternating loads at high RPM, preventing structural failure
High Stiffness
Ensures safe blade-tip clearance in compact layouts, suppresses aeroelastic deformation, and prevents flutter
Lightweight Design
Reduce the moment of inertia to achieve rapid thrust response and higher attitude control bandwidth for the flight control system
Superior Aerodynamic
Design
The unique dual operational modes of VTOL—vertical takeoff/landing and cruise—demand new propeller capabilities
Vertical Takeoff &
Landing Phase
Requiring high thrust and power, demanding maximum lift output from the propeller disk within a limited blade area
Cruise Phase
When the propeller stops rotating, it is necessary to minimize profile drag to reduce power consumption, achieving "stealthy" low-drag efficiency
Transition Stability:
Resisting Complex Flow
Field Interference
The extreme challenges posed by high angle of attack, low speed and unsteady flow field, coupled with the insufficient strength and poor transition stability of traditional blades, make this an accident-prone region
Unsteady Flow Fields
at High Angle of Attack
The aircraft operates at high angles of attack and low speeds within an extremely complex flow environment

Asymmetric Airflow
Significant angle between incoming flow and the rotation axis causes asymmetric airflow entering the propeller disc

Severe Periodic
Variations
Local forces on the blade fluctuate drastically per rotation, inducing flutter and causing significant thrust fluctuation
To address the challenges of traditional propellers in VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing mode) applications
we introduce the VZ Series Propellers
Technical Features of the VZ Series Propellers
Advanced composite materials and exceptional aerodynamic design work in synergy to ensure consistently efficient, reliable, and controllable power output




Bending & Torsion Resistant Layup Design
Optimized fiber orientation and ratio maximize strength and stiffness

Prepreg Compression Molding for Integrated Forming
Product porosity below 1%, ensuring stable and reliable quality

PMI Foam Core
Lightweight, high-strength core material effectively increases stiffness while controlling total weight
30%
Flexural Strength
Significantly enhanced impact resistance and deformation resistance for greater durability in complex operating conditions
20%
Torsional Stiffness
Optimized power transmission efficiency reduces energy loss during operation
Blade Root Optimization:
Safety Redundancy Design
The blade root thickness is optimized to provide structural redundancy while reducing loads on the connecting bolts

V30 Propeller

VZ30 Propeller
Aerodynamic Priority:
Engineered for High VTOL Thrust
Dedicated High Lift-to- Drag Ratio Airfoil
Optimized for VTOL conditions to enhance maximum lift coefficient
Low-Drag Cruise Blade Shape
Improved aerodynamic blade boundaries reduce cruise drag
Specialized Blade Tip
Optimized tip design weakens vortex strength and enhances flight quality




Dedicated High Lift-to- Drag Ratio Airfoil
Optimized for VTOL conditions to enhance maximum lift coefficient

Low-Drag Cruise Blade Shape
Improved aerodynamic blade boundaries reduce cruise drag

Specialized Blade Tip
Optimized tip design weakens vortex strength and enhances flight quality
Custom VTOL Propeller Service: 10 to 100 Inches
Supports precise matching with various pitch specifications and motors Full in-house R&D ensures stable and controllable quality





Aerodynamic/Structural Design

Mold Manufacturing

Composite Molding

Testing & Validation
① The appearance diagrams and product renderings in this document are for reference only; the actual product shall prevail.
② Data regarding improvements in flexural strength and torsional stiffness are derived from comparative testing between the VZ Series propeller and the G Series propellers.
③ Data regarding the reduction in bolt shear load is sourced from simulation comparisons between the installation bolts for the VZ Series propellers and those for the V Series propellers.
④ The test data presented above were obtained under specific conditions, using equipment within our company's laboratory. Actual data and parameters may vary slightly depending on the test environment, platform, software, and other factors.






