Aerovel’s Long-Range Flexrotor Operates Autonomously from Unmanned Boat

In what are believed to be the first-ever flight cycles of an unmanned aircraft based on an unmanned boat, Flexrotor launches from a remotely-controlled skiff while underway, climbs out as a helicopter, transitions to wing-borne flight, images the skiff while flying at low and high speeds, transitions back to thrust-borne flight, and retrieves autonomously onboard. The aircraft then shuts down, is automatically refueled and restarted, and repeats the first flight, finally being secured onboard in a docking station.The aircraft is Aerovel’s
 20-kg Flexrotor, which 
combines VTOL and
 small footprint with
Hawaii-to-West Coast
range.

The carrier is a 4-
meter skiff equipped to 
launch, retrieve, and 
service Flexrotor 
automatically. In what
 are believed to be the 
first-ever flight cycles of 
an unmanned aircraft
 based on an unmanned
 boat, Flexrotor launched
 from the remotely-
controlled skiff while 
underway, climbed out as a helicopter, transitioned to wing-borne flight, imaged the skiff while flying at low and high speeds, transitioned back to thrust-borne flight, and retrieved autonomously onboard. The aircraft then shut down, was automatically refuelled and restarted, and repeated the first flight, finally being secured onboard in a docking station. Aircraft and skiff then came ashore, and were driven 100 miles home into the setting sun.

The operation represented a marked advance in the state of the art in miniature robotic aircraft, and in the ability to deploy kilogram-scale payloads with unprecedented flexibility. Flexrotor’s autonomy throughout the operations cycle, combined with small footprint, long range, low noise, and two-day endurance offer economy sufficient to enable long-promised civil applications at sea and ashore, including geological survey, weather reconnaissance, fishery surveillance, environmental monitoring, and offshore patrol.

Aerovel is a privately-held company based in the northwest United States. It was founded in 2006 to develop autonomous aircraft, primarily for civil applications.

Source: Press Release

One comment

  1. Bravo!

    Great video and… good choice of music. The Blue Danube is never out-of-date.

    In a couple of months, we celebrate the 110th anniversary of the Wright Brothers first manned flight. This video shows that man’s spirit of invention, creativity, and imagination is not diminished. Wonderful!

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