
Multirotors
Multirotors are a type of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that have multiple rotors or propellers, typically ranging from three to eight. Unlike traditional helicopters, which have a single rotor with a tail rotor for balance, multirotors can achieve lift and stability through their multiple propellers. They are popular for aerial photography, surveillance, and recreational flying due to their ability to hover, maneuver easily, and be relatively simple to operate. The most common types include quadcopters (four rotors) and hexacopters (six rotors), with each design offering distinct advantages in terms of stability and payload capacity.