Eurocopter Demos Optionally
Piloted EC145
Eurocopter performed a
demonstration flight today with an “optionally piloted vehicle” (OPV) version of
the EC145 light twin helicopter, aiming eventually at unmanned operations such
as automated surveillance and cargo with any of its models. Secret
flight-testing began early this month at an air force base in Istres, France.
Today’s public demonstration started with uploading a four-dimensional flight
plan and an automatic takeoff. The EC145 then flew the traffic pattern via
multiple waypoints. It performed a mid-route hover to deploy a load from the
external sling. The ground station controller provided flight control inputs to
orient the EC145 over the drop point and then released the load. The return
route segment represented “a typical observation mission,” followed by an
automatic landing. According to Eurocopter, the demonstrator is a testbed EC145
with an enhanced dual-duplex four-axis autopilot and “the latest navigation
systems.” In addition, the helicopter is fitted with a “plug-in” OPV avionics
rack behind the pilot seats. The system included a failsafe feature–an automatic
hover-to-land capability in case of major degradation.
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