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Aerospace VTOL UAV attains full-autonomy |
Newport News, VA (PRWEB) April 2, 2004
Newport News, VA, April, 2004 – Allied Aerospace announced today
that their unmanned air vehicle, the iSTAR UAV, has made several
successful, fully-autonomous flights at the Space and Naval Warfare
Systems Center Robotics Testing Range in Pt. Loma, CA.
Allied Aerospace announced today that their unmanned air vehicle,
the iSTAR UAV, has made several successful, fully-autonomous flights
at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Robotics Testing Range
in Pt. Loma, CA. The two-minute flights have consisted of
auto-takeoff, hover-hold, several waypoint captures and landing on a
specified targets. All the maneuvers were executed “hands-off” while
the 29” diameter vehicle relayed real-time color video back to a
remote ground station. Over the past several months, Allied UAVs
have been routinely flying autonomously, but with the aid of a
safety tether.
“We’re extremely proud of our team in Pt. Loma” said Gary Downs,
Dir., Unmanned Systems for Allied. "This accomplishment marks a
major milestone for our UAV program"
The iSTAR is a ducted-fan vehicle, designed to carry a variety of
surveillance and detection sensors into hazardous or otherwise
unreachable areas. The ducted-fan enables it to take-off vertically,
hover, then using the duct as a “ring-wing, rotate into
near-horizontal flight, recover to a hover and land vertically. “The
list of applications is enormous”, says Downs, “Not only is the
military excited about our program, but many sectors of the civil
market have come forward showing interest”.
About Allied Aerospace
Allied Aerospace is an industry leader in the engineering and
manufacture of complex aerospace hardware and prototype systems for
ground test and flight applications. The company has five primary
business areas: propulsion system test rigs and components (fans,
compressors, turbines), aerospace prototype and test hardware (fixed
wing aircraft, rotary wing aircraft, missiles), wind tunnel testing
services (two wind tunnels providing low speed, transonic, and
supersonic flows), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and Field
Services (technical and management services to NASA and DoD). In
composite materials, Allied develops and implements unique
fabrication methodologies such as core forming and machining as well
as the fabrication of complex composite structures. Allied is
supporting global aerospace programs such as: Airbus A380 engine for
Rolls-Royce, Boeing 7E7 Dreamliner and Joint Strike Fighter engines
for Pratt & Whitney and Infrared Suppressor technology for the US
Army to protect helicopters operating in hostile environments such
as Iraq and Afghanistan.
For more information contact:
Gary Downs
Director of Unmanned Systems
gdowns@Alliedaerospace.com
To learn more, visit Allied at http://www..alliedaerospace.com
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