VERHAGEN X2  Radio controlled mini-helicopters  that lift twice their own weight

series, and X2-Electric, for the new battery-powered version. And of course there is a page with the different components available, such as camera pan-tilt-roll units and the cable cam.
Many of the possible uses for a remote controlled mini-helicopter, in unmanned or autonomous flight, are summarised in
The Solutions. And if you would like to know more about what is happening in the front of unmanned autonomous helicopters and the company of Jan Verhagen, read about the new autonomous flight helicopters. For those wanting to learn how to operate a remote control helicopter, there is the flying school. And last but not least there is a special page with technical details.

Technical revolution in helicopter mechanics
An average 3.5 metre long mini-helicopter weighs 56 kilos and can carry about half its own weight in maximum payload. Verhagen X2 helicopters weigh a fraction of this and will easily take a payload
equal to their own weight (see frame below). This makes these mini-helicopters unique in the world.

What will you find on VerhagenX2.com?
On this site, you can read all about the inventor en constructor of the highest performance mini-helicopters in the world:
Jan Verhagen. And of course about his products. General description of his products can be found in the chapter The Machines. The individual RC helicopters are described in the pages X2-Special, for the fuel powered

Unmanned heli's to Uruzgan

Jan Verhagen is looking for sponsors to get some surveillance helicopters to Uruzgan, where Dutch soldiers a fighting the Taliban.. Read al about it here.

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AUTONOMOUS FLIGHT

All Verhagen helicopters can now be fitted for full autonomous flight! Read al about it here.

X2-Special 60 cc
Weight: 12,5 kg • lifts up to 12,5 kg

X2-Special 80 cc
(below)
Weight 13,5 kg • lifts up to 25 kg

Light weights, heavy loads
Lifting 25 kg normally requires a 50 kg helicopter. Verhagen X2 helicopters lift the same, but weigh only 13 kg! One person can easily fit
two helicopters into a family car.

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& Gregor Hakkenberg.
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