First Geocopter GC-201 Delivered to Dutch National Aerospace Laboratory

The Dutch Rotorcraft Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (R-UAV) manufacturer GEOCOPTER from the Netherlands officially delivered its first Light Unmanned Rotorcraft System, designated GC-201, to its launching customer and development partner: the National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR).

The GC-201 is a versatile unmanned system, designed and built like a normal helicopter. It has received official CS-LURS Class 1 approval from the Dutch CAA. The main system features are: twin gas turbine engine propulsion system capable of flying single engine, a very light weight innovative carbon fiber fuselage and full automatic take-off, mission and landing capability.

CEO of GEOCOPTER, Mr. Roland Haarbrink, symbolically handed over the title of ownership to the CEO of NLR, Mr. Michel Peters

Michel Peters, CEO of NLR: “This is another successful result of our mission as NLR to support the national industry and innovate for and with Dutch companies, either big or small, like GEOCOPTER. If you have an innovative idea and we believe in it, we can bring the idea to success together. My special thanks to the Netherlands Ministry of Defence who partially supported this innovative program. We wish GEOCOPTER a fruitful success with the GC-201 and will continue our efforts to support the evolution of the system.”

Roland Haarbrink, CEO of GEOCOPTER: “We are proud having delivered the approved GC-201 to our launching customer NLR. We are looking forward to continuing our collaboration with the NLR, and are dedicated to serve our customers with this beautiful product.”

GEOCOPTER is a Dutch company producing, selling and maintaining complete R-UAVs. The systems are delivered with pilot station, training and integrated sensors. It is located in Venlo, the Netherlands.

NLR, the organization for applied Aerospace Research & Development in the Netherlands, is a not-for-profit impartial research enterprise, founded in 1919. NLR has a long track record and experience in aeronautical research & development and supports primarily the Dutch aerospace industry and government with innovative solutions in all aspects from aircraft design, manufacturing, usage and air traffic management. NLR supports most aircraft manufacturers around the world and has the ambition to further expand their global partnerships.

Source: Press Release

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