All Civil UAVs news – Page 88

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    NASA steps up high flier testing

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    NASA plans to conduct extra test flights of its small fleet of high altitude long duration air vehicles this year as it steps up environmental research work. The Aero Vironment Pathfinder solar powered unmanned air vehicle, which is the most visible aspect of the US space agency's Environmental Research ...

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    Silver Arrow unveils long endurance UAV

    1998-03-11T00:00:00Z

     Israeli unmanned air vehicle (UAV) manufacturer Silver Arrow has rolled out the very long endurance Hermes-1500. The UAV, powered by two Rotax-914s, is to begin flight tests shortly. The vehicle is capable of flying for up to 40h at altitudes of up to 30,000ft (9,000m). Source: Flight International

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    Algerian UAV deal

    1998-02-11T11:08:00Z

    South Africa's Denel has delivered a Seeker reconnaissance unmanned air vehicle (UAV) system to Algeria, in a deal worth R20 million ($4 million). Source: Flight International

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    Ranger UAV simulated

    1998-01-28T11:19:00Z

    Switzerland's Oerlikon Contraves is developing a mission simulator for the Israel Aircraft Industries Ranger unmanned air-vehicle (UAV) ordered by the Swiss armed forces. The device, representing the ground-control station, is due to be delivered in 1999.   Source: Flight International

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    Outrider autopilot

    1997-12-10T00:00:00Z

    The Alliant Techsystems Outrider tactical unmanned air vehicle recently completed its first autopilot flight, a critical landmark in turning around the trouble-plagued drone project. In the flight test at Hondo, Texas, the autopilot was engaged after take-off, demonstrating "-excellent navigation accuracy as it flew to four pre-programmed waypoints", says the ...

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    Outrider builds up flight hours

    1997-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Alliant Techsystems says that its Outrider tactical unmanned air vehicle has completed four test-flights, including its first back-to-back flights and the longest flight to date, 1h 22min. The tests, which used the new UK-built UAV Engines 801R rotary powerplant, verified the performance of the stability-augmentation system. Following design changes, the ...

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    Berlin Showl

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Messe Berlin, the organiser of the ILA 98 show, says that it is concentrating on delivering special market access and special topics, rather than competing head-on with general shows such as those at Farnborough and Le Bourget - but that it would still prefer that the three principal European shows ...

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    Outrider UAV resumes flight test

    1997-08-27T00:00:00Z

    ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS has resumed flight testing of the Outrider tactical unmanned air vehicle (UAV) after a two-week hiatus while improvements were incorporated on the prototypes. It completed the seventh Outrider test flight on 9 August - the third successive flight longer than 20min. During the evaluation at the ...

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    Korean searcher

    1997-08-20T15:52:00Z

    South Korea has signed a $50 million contract to purchase three Israel Aircraft Industries Searcher unmanned air-vehicle (UAV) systems. Deliveries will begin early 1998. The Searcher UAV to be supplied to South Korea is fitted with an electro-optical reconnaissance payload.   Source: Flight International

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    Bombardier builds improved UAV

    1997-08-13T00:00:00Z

    BOMBARDIER PLANS a September maiden flight of its CL-327 rotary-wing unmanned air-vehicle (UAV), the production version of its vertical take-off and landing CL-227. The Canadian company decided a year ago to launch limited production in a bid to stimulate demand for its much-tested UAV. The production CL-327 has ...

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    Gyrocopter seeks sponsor

    1997-06-20T00:00:00Z

    In search of a sponsor, Daniel Pauchard has brought a model remote control gyrocopter to the Paris air show. It has taken inventor Pauchard ten years to perfect his design. The small model on the Chambre de Commerce Industrie Paris stand (Hall 3/C6) is a quarter of the ...

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    Change of blades

    1997-06-19T00:00:00Z

    Interchangeable constant-speed UAV props, with a variety of blades for different conditions, can be seen at the Halter UAV Propellers stand in Hall 4/B7. "We are a world leader in this market supplying to the Israeli aircraft Industry," says manager Saul Halter. "A special coating used ...

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    Cobham extends reach in the antenna sector

    1997-06-17T11:24:00Z

    Cobham has acquired the well-established French antenna designer STAREC, in a move which enhances the UK company's already dominant position in this sector. Cobham is featuring two of its prime companies in Paris - FR Aviation and Chelton (Electrostatics). FR Aviation, with its French subsidiary, Air Precision, ...

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    Ryan leads way

    1997-06-17T11:13:00Z

    It was 70 years ago when Charles Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget airport after completing the first solo transatlantic flight. The aeroplane that made the historic flight was the 'Spirit of Saint-Louis' built for Lindbergh by Ryan Airlines. Teledyne Ryan, now part of Allegheny Teledyne, is ...

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    Plan to issue one standard

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    NATO moves to introduce standardisation in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems will benefit both users and industry, according to the chairman of the Alliance's NIAG SG/53 working group, Guisseppe Leveque. He says the group will produce recommendations by next February to standardise the interfaces needed to pass control ...

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    Allison revises growth plans for AE3007

    1997-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Allison Engine is revising growth plans for its AE3007 turbofan, to tackle the thrust requirements of the projected Embraer EMB-170, a possible stretched version of the EMB-145 now being studied by the Brazilian manufacturer. "The growth version would use the fan from the Tay engine," says Allison large-commercial-engines ...

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    IAI halts UAV link

    1997-05-14T16:20:00Z

    Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI)has had to halt talks over merging its unmanned- air-vehicle (UAV) unit Malat with privately owned Silver Arrow, after the IAI workers' committee called a dispute.   Source: Flight International

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    Wankel examines multi-fuel engine

    1997-05-07T00:00:00Z

    German engine manufacturer Wankel Rotary is studying the development of a multi-fuel rotary engine for aircraft and helicopter applications. Wankel says that the variable installation position (VIP) engine will be able to run on avgas, kerosene, diesel, natural gas, methanol or hydrogen, and will offer substantial weight savings ...

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    Tests prove Pioneer's CARS compatibility...

    1997-04-02T00:00:00Z

    THE PIONEER unmanned air vehicle (UAV) has undergone compatibility testing with the Common Automatic Recovery System (CARS). A series of seven shipboard recoveries was successfully completed during testing in the Atlantic Ocean. The Pioneer UAV was flown into the recovery net by means of commands received via datalink ...

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    TAAL stakes claim to corporate aircraft niche

    1996-12-11T00:00:00Z

    Taneja Aerospace and Aviation (TAAL) has launched what is believed to be India's first fractional-ownership scheme aimed at the corporate-aviation market. The company, a subsidiary of engineering company Indian Seamless, has set up the Netair scheme based on three of its own P68s - built locally under licence ...