Prox Dynamics Hornet-3 prototype is flown outdoors
Prox Dynamics has tested the latest PD-100 Black Hornet prototype, the Hornet-3a helicopter, outdoors for the first time. After substantial indoor-testing, it was time to expose its advanced flight control system to less benign outdoors conditions. The capability to fly the 15 grams Nano UAV outdoors is considered vital to the system, but also one of the most challenging tasks.
ASKER, NORWAY, April 7, 2009. Prox Dynamics is developing what is believed to be one of the smallest complete Unmanned Aircraft Systems, the PD-100 Black Hornet. The company just passed its first year of operation on April 1st, and has during that time produced and flown five prototypes, the latest being Hornet-3a.
First flight of the Hornet-3a was achieved earlier this year and a number of test flights have been performed indoors at the Prox Dynamics premises. Even though being designed as a very responsive and unstable aircraft, the advanced flight controls system makes the Hornet-3a very easy to fly. Being able to operate the 15 grams UAV outdoors in wind and gust is considered a vital part of its operational capabilities. It is also one of the most challenging tasks for the flight controls and autopilot system. A major milestone was therefore reached on April 7th when the Hornet-3a made its first flights outdoors.
With the Norwegian snow still present the Hornet-3a was flown in dry conditions with light variable wind up to 2 m/s. The aircraft showed no adverse controllability issues either in hover or during high speed passes. Over distance the Hornet-3a was able to maintain an average horizontal speed of 7 m/s with a maximum airspeed of 8 m/s. The test also confirmed some of the low signature capabilities of the system. Outside a distance of approximately three meters the sound from the helicopter was completely drowned by the ambient noise.
Prox Dynamics is very pleased to announce that the technological development of the PD-100 Black Hornet UAS is progressing according to plans. We have so far reached all critical milestones and first delivery of an operational system is expected by the end of next year.
Release of indoor flight videos
This week Prox Dynamics also released two new indoor flight videos of the Hornet-2 and Hornet-3 prototypes. To see the prototype helicopters in flight please follow these links:
Hornet-2 simulated indoor mission
Hornet-2 and 3 flight characteristics - (please click [HQ] for higher resolution)
For further information please contact:
Petter Muren, CEO
Prox Dynamics AS
