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AeroVironment SkyTote

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SkyTote
General information
TypeUnmanned aerial vehicle
ManufacturerAeroVironment
Designer
StatusRetired
History
Retired2010

The SkyTote is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), tailsitter Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL)-fixed wing hybrid plane, which attains the advantages of both airplane designs (respectively VTOL takeoff capability and decreased energy usage). In order to control the vehicle when transitioning between vertical take-off to forward flight, an adaptive neural network controller was designed by Guided Systems Technologies and used on the vehicle. The vehicle was developed by AeroVironment, under a contract given by the Air Force Research Laboratory, and its primary purpose is cargo-delivery.[1]

The SkyTote is special as it features a fly-by-wire system with remote control.

As of August 2010, the SkyTote appears as a past product[2][3] on the company websites, not as a current.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/app4/skytote.html SkyTote developed under contract of Air Force Research Lab
  2. ^ http://www.guidedsys.com/past-programs.php past programs
  3. ^ http://www.avinc.com/uas/adc/skytote/ SkyTote
  4. ^ http://www.guidedsys.com/VTOL/ Turn Key VTOL UAV Systems