HOBBYWING made its debut at DroneShow Robotics 2026 in São Paulo, Brazil, showcasing a range of propulsion solutions for industrial Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) platforms.
The exhibition, described as Latin America’s leading UAV and robotics event, concluded on June 18, 2026, and highlighted the growing adoption of industrial UAVs across applications including cargo transport, infrastructure inspection, mining, environmental monitoring, and public services.
At the show, HOBBYWING engaged with customers and partners from around the world while presenting propulsion solutions for industrial UAV platforms.
H15MD Plus Coaxial for Heavy-Duty Industrial UAVs
The H15MD Plus coaxial drone motor delivers a rated thrust of 80kg per axis for cargo transportation, material lifting, emergency response, and firefighting missions.
Designed for demanding drone operating environments, the H15MD Plus offers adaptability for mountain regions, forests, high-altitude areas, and other challenging flight conditions.
X Series G2 for Agricultural & Industrial UAV Applications
Upgraded from the proven X Series integrated propulsion system, the X Series G2 supports applications including drone training and education, urban logistics, surveying and mapping, infrastructure inspection, and agricultural operations.
To improve deployment efficiency and user experience, parameters can be configured through a remote controller, Bluetooth-enabled mobile app, or PC software.
One-Stop VTOL Propulsion Solution
The V Series motors for VTOL UAVs deliver rated thrust ranging from 3.5kg to 35kg per rotor, combining high thrust-to-weight ratios with reliable ingress protection.
The new V13823 motor was one of the highlights, designed for medium and large VTOL UAV platforms with takeoff weights of 120kg to 140kg.
For fixed-wing and VTOL drone cruise propulsion, the C Series motors support platforms with single-motor takeoff weights from 15kg to 70kg.
The latest C10030, C10040, and C10050 motors offer replacement solutions for 110CC, 130CC, and 150CC combustion engines.
Both V Series and C Series motors support IPC and can be paired with HOBBYWING IPC-enabled ESCs, enabling precise propeller positioning. This technology helps reduce the risk of ground contact during takeoff and landing while minimizing aerodynamic drag during cruise flight, enhancing both flight safety and endurance.
HOBBYWING stated that it will continue developing more efficient, reliable, and safer UAV propulsion solutions to support industrial UAV applications worldwide.






