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January 19, 2017

Dragonplate Releases Carbon Fiber UAV Quadcopter Kits

Provides Basic Structure On Which A Drone Can Be Custom-Built

Dragonplate, a company known for producing ready to purchase carbon fiber components, has just released UAV quadcopter frame kits. These kits provide the basic structure necessary for anyone interested in building their own carbon fiber multi-rotor. In addition to the assembly templates and instructions, full CAD models are available for download for each kit. This allows the integration of motors, controllers, batteries, and cameras into the design before even purchasing the components.

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Leonardo Strengthens Its Position In The U.K.

Begins Operating As Leonardo MW

With the support of the U.K. Government Leonardo is ready to invest and grow its business in and from the U.K. committing to long-term innovative partnerships.

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Tecnam P2012 Traveller To Make Public Debut At Aero ’17, Friedrichshafen

Will Take A Break From Flight Testing For The Event

The twin Lycoming-engined 11-seat P2012 Traveller prototype will take center stage on Tecnam’s stand at the Global Aviation show’s 25th anniversary in April this year. The aircraft will interrupt an intensive test flight program to be present for all three days between April 5th and April 8th.

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Could Have Been Worse -- FAA, Skypan International Reach Fine Agreement

Company Had Faced A $1.9 Million Fine

A comprehensive settlement agreement has been reached between the FAA and SkyPan International, Inc., of Chicago. The agreement resolves enforcement cases that alleged the company operated unmanned aircraft (UAS) in congested airspace over New York City and Chicago, and violated airspace regulations and aircraft operating rules.

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Drone Delivery Canada Advances Toward Compliant Operator Certificate

Conducting Ongoing Flight Testing At First Transport Canada Approved Drone Test Range

Drone Delivery Canada has formalized an agreement to expand its testing from the Waterloo region to now include a second province, namely, Foremost Alberta – Canada’s first Transport Canada approved drone UAV test range in Canada. In Foremost, AB, DDC will be focusing on Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) capabilities in an effort to move towards commercialization in late 2017/early 2018.

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