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UAV.INDELA helicopter HUSKY 3.09.2008

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The Autonomous Helicopter.INDELA Laboratory testing Autonomous Helicopter H.U.SKY(UAV) combines long endurance and large payload capacity into a relatively small outline. The UAV can complete its entire mission automatically, from takeoff to landing, controlled by a triple-redundant flight computer based on proven flight control methods and algorithms. Redundant INS and GPS modules ensure precision navigation and stability in all phases of flight, guaranteeing that the payload is accurately positioned in accordance with its tasking. The onboard navigation computer is capable of storing and managing all waypoint commands, allowing continuous operation independent of the control station. The datalink receives control inputs from, and transmits position and payload data to, the control station in real-time. Mission radius is dependent upon the user-specified ground antenna configuration, and payload weight.
The UAV has been designed as a platform for a wide variety of payloads, and therefore no standard payload is offered, rather they are integrated according to customer requirements. The UAV features two payload bays, side hard points and an internal auxiliary electronics/avionics bay. The primary payload bay, located directly beneath the main rotor shaft, is capable of mounting payloads weighing up to 40kg. Fixed-mounted daylight and/or infrared cameras provide the operator with situational awareness and orientation.
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  • @Arian861 he wasn't paying attention,I saw the little guy get in the helicopter too.

  • Helicopter looks cool but all we see it do is hover around! That could be done with an electronic co-pilot. We didn't even see it start up remotely either. All we see is a laptop (and we can't see the screen because of sun-glare). For all we know someone started it manually and a electronic co-pilot kept it hovering. Hope I'm wrong because it looks brilliant.

  • very very nice

  • is it turbine powered? which is the main rotor diameter? congratulations

  • looks like stels

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