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Cirrus-Based UAS Project Completes Phase One
After initial testing with a safety
pilot on board, unmanned flights are scheduled for later phases.
Updated Mar 18, 2025 8:41 PM EDT
Credit: Aviotech
German-based Aviotech announced last
week it has completed the first phase of flight testing on its Cirrus
SR22-based unmanned aerial system (UAS) demonstrator. Associated with the
University of Stuttgart, Aviotech is targeting type certification for the Cirrus-based
UAS.
The first phase of testing was
conducted with a safety pilot on board. The next phases will test for automatic
takeoff and landing functions, leading to further trials related to emergency
procedures, including engine failure and loss of control link. First flights
without a human safety pilot are scheduled for next year.
The core of the project—the control
planform—was designed and fabricated by Aviotech’s Artificial Engineering Tool
Suite. The planform “allows a highly automated system and software design,
including all failure and redundancy management tasks.” The system also
automatically generates relevant design and verification documents, reducing
the time and cost of the certification process, according to Aviotech.
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