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NASA Flies Drones Autonomously for Air Taxi research

An Alta-8 small Unmanned Aircraft System testbed vehicle flies above NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Flying beyond visual line of sight from observers on the ground required special approval from the Federal Aviation Administration and NASA. Credit: NASA / Bowman

Researchers at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia recently flew multiple drones beyond visual line of sight with no visual observer. The drones successfully flew around obstacles and each other during takeoff, along a planned route, and upon landing, all autonomously without a pilot controlling the flight. This test marks an important step towards advancing self-flying capabilities for air taxis.

“Flying the vehicles beyond visual line of sight, where neither the vehicle nor the airsp...

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1st fully functional Quadcopter 3D Printed in Aerospace-grade material with Electronics embedded

NTU PhD Student Phillip Keane with the 3D printed drone in front of the Stratasys printer. Credit: Image courtesy of Nanyang Technological University

NTU PhD Student Phillip Keane with the 3D printed drone in front of the Stratasys printer. Credit: Image courtesy of Nanyang Technological University

Researchers at NTU Singapore have 3D printed a ready-to-fly drone with embedded electronics. The electronics were incorporated in the drone during the 3D printing process which employs Stratasys ULTEMTM 9085 – a high strength, lightweight FDM material used in commercial aircrafts. The drone is jointly developed by NTU’s Singapore Centre for 3D Printing (SC3DP) and Stratasys Asia Pacific, a 3D printing and additive manufacturing company. The drone -quadcopter with 4 rotors – was designed, 3D printed and flown by Phillip Keane, PhD candidate.

Embedding electronics can be a challenge, as most will not survive the high temperatures of the 3D prin...

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