FAA Approves First Unmanned Quadrotor

InstantEyeThe Instant Eye small unmanned aerial system received approval last Thursday from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to be used by an energy company, which will conduct research, development and training to see if the system is practical for inspecting infrastructure such as pipelines, power lines and insulators on towers. It is the first unmanned quadrotor to receive FAA certification and may be the lightest aircraft ever certified.

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‘Sense-and-Avoid’ System for Hobby Quadcopters

ebumper-DJI PhantomPanoptes UAV, a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based start-up, has created a system that uses echolocation to help small quadcopters avoid collisions. The product, the eBumper, contains acoustic sensors that work outdoors, indoors and in all weather conditions, said Terrence McKenna, chief executive officer. Continue reading

All-Composite ROTORwing Prototype UAV

ROTORwingEstablished in 2012, Dzyne Technologies (Reston, Va.) has achieved considerable success in engineering innovations, including a patented “roadable” submarine and several long-range, vertical take-off-and-landing (VTOL) flying machines. When the company launches its carbon fiber composite ROTORwing prototype unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in July 2014, it won’t be just another UAV. Continue reading

KAI Gears up to Develop Weaponized Stealth UAS

KAIKorea Aerospace Industries (KAI) makes FA-50 fighter jets, supersonic trainer T-50s, which the light attacker was based on, and the Surion utility helicopter at a facility as big as three soccer fields on the country’s southern coastal. Now it seeks to expand its portfolio to accommodate the defence needs of Korea’s armed forces, as well as those of its allies.

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