Choosing the right propulsion system is one of the most important technical decisions in UAV development. Flight endurance, payload integration, vibration behavior, operational reliability, maintenance effort and lifecycle costs all depend closely on the selected engine concept.
To support this decision-making process, we have published a new technical paper: “Two-stroke vs. Wankel engines for UAVs: Which propulsion technology is most suitable for the respective mission profile?”
The paper compares classic Two-Stroke UAV engines with modern Wankel Engines for UAVs and shows why propulsion technology should never be evaluated by engine data alone. For UAV developers and system architects, the decisive question is how the engine affects the complete platform, from mechanical integration and vibration behavior to payload stability and operational efficiency.
Why Engine Architecture Matters in UAV Development
In unmanned aerial systems, the propulsion system influences far more than thrust or output power. It affects how the UAV is designed, how payloads are integrated, how maintenance concepts are planned and how reliably the system performs during operation.
While Two-Stroke engines are often associated with robustness, strong power-to-weight ratio, and scalable platform concepts, Wankel Engines can offer advantages in compact integration and smooth running behavior, especially in applications with vibration-sensitive payloads.
Which concept is better depends strongly on the mission profile. ISR operations, long-endurance flights, payload-intensive platforms and defense applications can all place very different demands on the propulsion system.
A System-Level Comparison for Technical Decision-Makers
Our new paper takes a practical engineering perspective. It does not simply compare technical specifications. Instead, it looks at how Two-Stroke and Wankel Engines influence the complete UAV system.
The paper addresses key questions such as:
- How does engine architecture affect UAV integration?
- Which propulsion concept supports vibration-sensitive sensor payloads?
- What role do maintenance strategy and lifecycle costs play?
- How should UAV manufacturers evaluate propulsion technology according to mission profile?
As a manufacturer of both advanced Two-Stroke and Wankel UAV engines, we provides a balanced view on the strengths and application areas of both technologies.
Download the paper
The complete paper “Two-stroke vs. Wankel engines for UAVs: Which propulsion technology is most suitable for the respective mission profile?” is available on our website.
It is especially relevant for UAV developers, system architects, aerospace engineers, defense contractors, and technical decision-makers who need to evaluate propulsion systems not only by performance data, but by their impact on the entire UAV platform.

