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Thu, Mar 01, 2012

IAI Presents New Landing, Take-Off Solutions For UAS

Demonstrations With Panther UAS At Annual Conference On Aerospace Sciences

New methods for take off and landing of Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), implemented in the Panther UAS, will be presented by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) at the 52nd Israel Annual Conference on Aerospace Sciences. The Conference on Aerospace Sciences is held every year by the Israel society of aerospace sciences. Lectures are given by world leading experts and representatives from the Israeli defense and Hi-Tech industries, the Israel Air Force, and leading Israeli academic institutions.

This year's conference ... held on February 29th at Dan Panorama Hotel in Tel Aviv and on March 1st at the Technion Campus in Haifa ... includes presentations of new aeronautical, commercial and military aviation state-of-the-art technologies will by first-class experts from various countries. The chair of the program committee is Gila Ghilai from IAI.
 
Optimization of prop-rotor design for V/STOL electrically powered UAS is one of the subjects that will be presented by IAI's experts. A prop-rotor design method for an electric propulsion system will be explained in details. The design was adapted for IAI Panther UAS, powered by three electrical engines. The Panther is designed for vertical take-off and landing like a helicopter, and level straight flight as a fixed-wing aircraft.
 
Prop-rotor design problem involves a compromise between two different flight conditions: hover and cruise. This drives the designer to use multidisciplinary design optimization methods. The design framework is based on ESTECO modeFrontier design environment. The process formulation refers to a multi-goal design problem with several design constraints.
 
Among other subjects to be presented by IAI's experts are: missile guidance, structural integrity of aircraft, recent innovations in IAI's new business jet program, specialized airframe technology for UAS and civil applications for UAS and Maritime UAS.

FMI: www.aeroconf.org.il

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