AeroVironment Celebrates Ingenuity Helicopter's Historic First Mars Flight, Showcasing Advanced Composite Technology
AeroVironment Inc. (Simi Valley, Calif., U.S.) an unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) company, celebrated with its colleagues at NASA/JPL on April 21 when data confirming the Ingenuity Helicopter’s successful first flight on Mars arrived at approximately 3:50 a.m. PT on April 19. Since 2013, the AeroVironment team has worked closely with NASA rotorcraft experts and with JPL electrical, mechanical, materials, vehicle flight controls and systems engineers on the Mars Ingenuity Helicopter project.
“AeroVironment is proud to have played a key role in developing the Mars Ingenuity Helicopter and achieving this historic first powered flight on another planet,” says Wahid Nawabi, AeroVironment president and CEO. “We congratulate JPL and NASA on the achievement and salute their leadership and vision for deploying unmanned technology to further our understanding of other worlds.”
AeroVironment’s contributions to Ingenuity include the design and development of the helicopter’s airframe and major subsystems, including its rotor, rotor blades, hub and control mechanism hardware; the company used Toray Advanced Composites’ (Morgan Hill, Calif., U.S.) carbon fiber prepreg materials for the helicopter’s structure and rotor blades. AeroVironment also developed and built high-efficiency, lightweight propulsion motors, power electronics, landing gear, load-bearing structures and the thermal enclosure for NASA/JPL’s avionics, sensors and software systems.
“AeroVironment’s deep, rich and diverse history of designing reliable and effective unmanned solutions that deliver mission success in extreme environments, combined with our experience with near-space aircraft, make us uniquely suited to collaborate with NASA and JPL,” Nawabi says. “We also incorporated the ultra-lightweight and ultra-high-precision methods integral to Nano projects that have been developed in our MacCready Works Advance Solutions laboratory, where we’ve assembled a dedicated team of the industry’s brightest and most experienced engineers to solve some of today’s greatest technological challenges.”
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