HOBBYWING attracted strong engagement at Drone Show Korea 2026 (DSK 2026), where industry professionals visited the company’s booth to hold in-depth discussions on propulsion performance and integration solutions.
During the three-day exhibition, HOBBYWING presented a comprehensive propulsion matrix supporting a wide range of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) platforms and applications.
The display covered Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL) fixed-wing platforms, multirotor UAVs, light-weight drone inspection, and heavy-lift drone transport, demonstrating application-driven propulsion solutions across diverse mission scenarios.
VTOL Fixed-Wing UAV Propulsion Solutions
The V Series VTOL motors and C Series cruise motors attracted considerable interest at the show, with discussions centering on power matching and overall propulsion system performance. Combined, the two series provide a complete propulsion solution for VTOL fixed-wing UAVs, supporting applications including emergency response, inspection and monitoring, and drone dock operations.
The V Series VTOL drone motors offer a recommended thrust range of 3.5 kg to 26 kg and achieve a maximum thrust-to-weight ratio of up to 39:1. They provide strong burst output for demanding vertical takeoff and rapid climb scenarios. The motors also support the IPC (propeller positioning) function, helping to reduce cruise drag and extend flight endurance.
The C Series fixed-wing cruise motors are designed for electrified fixed-wing aircraft and VTOL UAV cruise applications. They support the IPC (propeller positioning) function and deliver efficient and stable propulsion in both tractor and pusher configurations.
Multirotor Propulsion Solutions
The multirotor propulsion systems remained highly active, with focused discussions on system integration, thrust matching, and application adaptation.
Integrated Propulsion Systems
The X, H, and P Series integrated propulsion systems combine the drone motor, Electronic Speed Controller (ESC), and propeller into a single integrated unit, with coaxial motor configurations available, including models such as H13, H15MD, and P115M.
With rated thrust ranging from 2 kg to 115 kg, the systems support UAV applications in agriculture, logistics, education and training, and firefighting operations. Their integrated architecture and operational reliability made them one of the most prominent multirotor propulsion solutions highlighted at the show.
Individual Propulsion Systems
The M Series drone motors paired with H Series drone ESCs and MSC/MFC drone propellers provide flexible and scalable configurations for UAV projects.
The M Series drone motors offers recommended thrust coverage from 0.6 kg to 40 kg, including HighProt (high-protection) and Light (lightweight) versions. These solutions are widely applied in aerial photography, inspection, and mapping drone missions where efficiency and endurance are critical.
With proven performance and a clearly structured product portfolio, HOBBYWING continues to support precise propulsion matching for diverse UAV platforms.










