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AutoFlightX Takes Wraps off All-electric Demonstrator
To fly shortly, the AutoFlightX V600 technology demonstrator was designed to meet the new EASA 600-kg ultralight threshold.
German startup AutoFlightX
today unveiled an all-electric technical demonstrator, the V600, that will pave
the way for a future certified eVTOL used in air-taxi and cargo operations.
Founded in 2018 by Tian Yu, formerly of Yuneec International Electric Aviation,
AutoFlightX first developed a two-place vehicle that can be qualified under
EASA’s new 600-kg threshold for ultralights.
The two-place vehicle on
display this week at Aero Friedrichshafen 2019 is driven by six electric
motors powering as many propellers for vertical lift capability and then
another for a seventh push-propeller for forward flight. The company said its separated
hover and wing flight propulsion systems are designed to build in robustness
and reliability.
AutoFlightX control systems
modeling and simulation specialist Michael Krenmayr, however, said the final
vehicle—not yet publically revealed—will carry three to five passengers and
incorporate changes, such as the position of propellers, to meet EASA
certification requirements.
The demonstrator rolled out
a few weeks ago and plans call for it to fly in the upcoming weeks, Krenmayr
said. It will be tested for conventional flight before moving into
vertical lift and hover testing. This testing will enable the company to prove
the concept and safety of systems—many of which are commercial of the shelf
components—before moving forward with the final configuration.
Long term, AutoFlightX is
generally targeting having its eVTOL ready for cargo flight in roughly 2023
with passenger air-taxi configuration following a few years later. For
regulatory reasons, AutoFlight envisions its initial air taxis will be manned
aircraft, Krenmayr added.
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