AV Achieves Technical Milestone: Controlled Hovering Flight of NAV UAS with Two Flapping Wings
MONROVIA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul. 1, 2009--
AeroVironment,
Inc. (AV) (NASDAQ:AVAV) was awarded a Phase II contract
extension in April from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
(DARPA) to design and build a flying prototype for the Nano
Air Vehicle (NAV) program. As part of this program AV has
accomplished a technical milestone never before achieved: the controlled
hovering flight of an air vehicle system with two flapping wings that
carries its own energy source and uses only the flapping wings for
propulsion and control.
AV achieved the milestone in December 2008 with the successful 20-second
flight of the 'Mercury' interim test vehicle. The nano aircraft is
capable of climbing and descending vertically, flying sideways left and
right, as well as forward and backward, under remote control.
“The NAV program will push the limits of aerodynamic and power
conversion efficiency, endurance, and maneuverability for very small,
flapping wing air vehicle systems,” said Dr. Todd Hylton, DARPA program
manager. “The goals of the NAV program -- namely to develop an
approximately 10 gram aircraft that can hover for extended periods, can
fly at forward speeds up to 10 meters per second, can withstand 2.5
meter per second wind gusts, can operate inside buildings, and have up
to a kilometer command and control range -- will stretch our
understanding of flight at these small sizes and require novel
technology development.”
Dr. Hylton added, “There are still many hurdles to achieve the vehicle
we envisioned when the program was started, but we believe that the
progress to date puts us on the path to such a vehicle.”
The NAV program was initiated by DARPA to develop a new class of air
vehicles capable of indoor and outdoor operation. Employing biological
mimicry at an extremely small scale this unconventional aircraft is
designed to provide new military reconnaissance capabilities in urban
environments.
"From the first day of the Phase I effort, we knew that our biggest
challenge would be to develop a viable propulsion system, followed by
the extreme challenge of creating a control system for such complex
operation at such a small scale," said Matt Keennon, AV's project
manager and principal investigator on the NAV project. "Both systems
were extremely difficult to conceive and required an intense combination
of creative, scientific, and artistic problem-solving skills from
several key team members. Our progress has been possible only because of
the unique R&D environment at AV.”
AV’s NAV team also developed the Black
Widow for DARPA, which evolved into the Wasp
III™ that now helps protect the lives and enhance the operational
effectiveness of front line warfighters.
Keennon said the Phase II effort will focus on optimizing the aircraft
for longer flight endurance, establishing the transition capability from
hover to forward flight and back, and reducing its size, weight, and
acoustic signature. “All of these are distinct technical challenges in
their own right that actually conflict with each other, making for an
interesting and exciting path ahead," he said.
The Phase II, $2.1 million NAV extension contract is scheduled to
continue through summer 2010.
Note to editors: A short video summarizing the program’s
technical achievements, along with a press release containing more
technical detail is available by clicking on NAV
Project.
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About AeroVironment, Inc. (AV)
Building on a history of technological innovation, AV designs, develops,
produces, and supports an advanced portfolio of Unmanned Aircraft
Systems (UAS) and efficient electric energy systems. Agencies of the
U.S. Department of Defense and allied military services use the
company’s hand-launched
UAS to provide situational awareness to tactical operating units
through real-time, airborne reconnaissance, surveillance, and target
acquisition. Commercial and government entities use AV’s clean
transportation solutions such as electric
vehicle test systems and electric
vehicle fast charge systems, as well as its clean energy solutions.
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