Σας παραθέτω μέρος του αυθεντικού κειμένου της εταιρείας.

"Now the RMAX is not cheap by any standard but that of full-scale aviation. The absolute base-model airframe suitable for agriculture, with a single GPS and the ability to fly only within sight, and no more than five metres above the ground costs US$86,000. The Aerial Photography version can fly up to 100 metres above the ground and costs between US$150,000 and US$230,000. There’s a flight research model specced for universities with manual only flight mode, which sells for US$120,000 and none of the base stations and other niceties.
Then there’s the “hamburger-with-the-lot”: the fully autonomous R-Max package which includes the ground station, antennas, computers, monitors and two complete autonomous airframes and a four camera system. The price tag is US$1,000,000.00."
"By 1998, Yamaha had developed an entirely new machine based on the research work it had done over the previous seven years. The RMAX brought with it dramatic improvements in functionality and operability. Whereas the R-50 had been powered by a 98cc, 12 hp engine, the RMAX mounted a liquid-cooled 2-stroke, 246cc, horizontally-opposed twin-cylinder, crankcase reed valve intake engine rated at 21 hp. "
Νίκο αν κατέβουμε μαυτό για FAI το πολύ να βγούμε εκτός συναγωνισμού και με όλα τα έπαθλα δικά μας
