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T192 Aircraft Emergency Parachute (Electrically Activated Rockets)

The T182 Aircraft Parachute Recovery System (APRS) is an advanced emergency safety solution for fixed-wing aircraft, featuring an electrically activated rocket to enable rapid parachute deployment during critical situations. Designed to respond to severe malfunctions or loss of control, the system slows descent, stabilizes the aircraft, and ensures a controlled landing—effectively protecting both crew and equipment.
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The T192 Emergency Recovery Parachute System is engineered for eVTOLs, low-altitude multirotors, and urban air mobility (UAM) platforms, combining advanced deployment technology with versatile performance to address critical in-flight emergencies.


1. Core Design & Operation


Electric Micro-Rocket Deployment: Uses an electrically triggered micro-rocket system for forceful, rapid parachute ejection—essential for low-altitude emergencies where split-second timing is critical.

Dual Activation Modes: Pilots can activate manually for direct control, while automatic deployment integrates with onboard flight systems, triggering instantly upon detecting anomalies (e.g., power loss, structural failure).

ECU Compatibility: Seamlessly connects with modern flight control units via CAN, PWM, or RS-232 protocols, accepting 12–36V power input to align with standard aircraft electronics.


2. Key Features & Advantages


Rapid Deployment: Activates in 3–4 seconds under hovering conditions, minimizing altitude loss—vital for low-altitude emergencies.

Broad Compatibility: Works with diverse eVTOL and multirotor models, thanks to flexible communication protocols and universal power input ranges.

Controlled Descent: Low maximum descent rates (≤7–7.5 m/s) reduce impact to levels equivalent to a 2.5–2.9m fall, protecting occupants and equipment.

Extreme Durability: Operates in -40°C to +60°C, with a 12-year service life and 6-year maintenance intervals, ensuring reliability in harsh environments.

Versatile Performance: Handles deployment speeds up to 220 km/h across models, adapting to diverse flight scenarios.


3. Model-Specific Specifications
Each model is tailored to different platform weights, with shared core features (dual activation, ECU compatibility) and targeted parameters:


T192-350Maximum deployment weight: 350kgTotal system weight: 9.8kg (ejection system: 2.2kg; parachute component: 7.6kg)Packaging: 30x25x15cm soft packDeployment time (hovering): 3sMinimum deployment altitude: 40mMaximum descent rate: ≤7 m/s (equivalent to a 2.5m fall)Main canopy area: 92㎡Total impulse: 400NSRocket motor burn duration: 1±0.1s

T192-500Maximum deployment weight: 500kgTotal system weight: 11.5kg (ejection system: 2.2kg; parachute component: 9.3kg)Packaging: 35x25x15cm soft packDeployment time (hovering): 3sMinimum deployment altitude: 50mMaximum descent rate: ≤7.5 m/s (equivalent to a 2.9m fall)Main canopy area: 110㎡Total impulse: 400NSRocket motor burn duration: 1±0.1s

T192-650Maximum deployment weight: 650kgTotal system weight: 13.8kg (ejection system: 2.5kg; parachute component: 11.3kg)Packaging: 15×26×50cm soft packDeployment time (hovering): 4sMinimum deployment altitude: 50mMaximum descent rate: ≤7.5 m/s (equivalent to a 2.9m fall)Main canopy area: 140㎡Total impulse: 700NSRocket motor burn duration: 1±0.1s

T192-800Maximum deployment weight: 800kgTotal system weight: 15kg (ejection system: 2.5kg; parachute component: 12.5kg)Packaging: 40×14×34cm soft packDeployment time (hovering): 4sMinimum deployment altitude: 60mMaximum descent rate: ≤7.5 m/s (equivalent to a 2.9m fall)Main canopy area: 175㎡Total impulse: 700NSRocket motor burn duration: 1±0.1s


All models feature a maximum deployment load of 6g, dual activation (manual/flight control), and operate in -40°C to +60°C.


4. Ideal Applications


eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft)

Low-altitude multirotor drones

Urban air mobility (UAM) platforms

Commercial or passenger-carrying aerial vehicles requiring integrated emergency recovery systems