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Home » Drones » Solar Drone New Endurance Champ

Solar Drone New Endurance Champ

Saving pilots’ lives is cool and all. So is hold­ing on to some cash. But one of the biggest rea­sons why mil­i­taries have become so infat­u­ated with robot planes might be the drones’ abil­ity to hang around in the air.
solar_drone.jpgFlying a plane is tir­ing. A pilot can only last so long before he needs a break. That’s why long range bombers, like the B-​​52, usu­ally take a pair of ‘em into the air.
Drones, on the other hand, don’t tucker out. They can keep fly­ing as long as there’s fuel to be had. The Global Hawk unmanned aer­ial vehi­cle (UAV), for exam­ple, can stay in the air for 31 hours straight.
That’s a hell of a non-​​stop flight. But it’s only a frac­tion of the endurance that drone-​​makers believe will even­tu­ally be pos­si­ble. Take away a drone’s need for gas, by load­ing it up with solar pan­els or fuel cells, and you might have a UAV that can stay air­borne just about indef­i­nitely.
Electric vehi­cle maker AC Propulsion took a big step toward that goal ear­lier this month, set­ting a new unmanned endurance record by keep­ing its SoLong UAV in the skies for 48 hours in a row, Aviation Week reports.
“The flight prob­a­bly could have lasted a third night, and per­haps a fourth and a fifth,” the mag­a­zine adds. AC founder “Alan Cocconi landed after 48 hr. 16 min. because the pilots [oper­at­ing the plane from the ground] were exhausted, not because the bat­tery was low on juice.”

[SoLong is] a pow­ered sailplane of Cocconi’s own design with solar cells built into the wing. It weighs 28.2 lb., has a 15.6-ft. span, and takes off with its own 1-​​hp. motor from a wheeled dolly. The con­trol sys­tem includes a sophis­ti­cated autopi­lot with iner­tial, baro­met­ric and GPS ref­er­ences; a tele­vi­sion cam­era gives an over-​​the-​​nose pilot’s-eye view. It’s easy to dis­miss the project due to the small size of the air­craft and the 5 X 8-​​ft. ground sta­tion, but the flight sys­tem is equal to those many times larger.

gobserver.jpgThere could be major bucks for Cocconi & Co., if they can build their sys­tem out to indus­trial strength — and not just in defense con­tracts. As I noted in the Times back in 2002…

The big com­mer­cial oppor­tu­nity is likely to be in mis­sions at 50,000 feet and higher that last for months. There, drones can serve as “long-​​endurance, orbit­ing relays — air­borne cell tow­ers,” Mr. Newcome of Adroit Systems wrote in the trade jour­nal Unmanned Vehicles.
Traditional cell tow­ers are expen­sive — up to $1 mil­lion each — and cover three square miles or less. Given their mobil­ity, drones could offer a cheaper alternative.

Several com­pa­nies are already look­ing to out­last Cocconi’s vrew. AeroVironment, the pre­vi­ous long-​​range champ, is design­ing a hydrogen-​​powered drone (right) that can stay in the sky for a week or more.

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