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Zephyr: the new standard for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

10 June 2011
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Zephyr: the new standard for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Zephyr is a high altitude long endurance (HALE) unmanned air vehicle (UAV) that can support payloads for surveillance or communications. It therefore provides a cost effective and persistent capability to collect or disseminate high quality data across wide areas. Zephyr is pushing the boundaries of unmanned flight – and in more ways than one. In July 2010 it secured...

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Newcastle University secures contract for SolarEagle

9 March 2011
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Newcastle University secures contract for SolarEagle

A SOLAR-POWERED plane which can fly continuously for five years may seem like a flight of fancy. But a Newcastle University team has the job of turning the vision into reality. Led by Professor Barrie Mecrow, the team has secured a major contract with leading defence technology and security company QinetiQ to help create the US-based Boeing SolarEagle. Joint...

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QinetiQ Zephyr records ratified

16 December 2010
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QinetiQ Zephyr records ratified

Well done to the team from Boscombe the FAI have ratified three records. The flight lasted 10 times longer than the previous duration record held by the RQ 4A  Global Hawk. the absolute duration record for an Unmanned Air Vehicle – being filed at 336 hrs / 22 minutes the duration record for a UAV (in the U/1.c /...

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Boeing Solar Eagle wins $89m from DARPA

17 September 2010
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Boeing Solar Eagle wins $89m from DARPA

Boeing has announced that it has won funding to the tune of $89 million from DARPA to develop its Solar Eagle UAV. Solar power is a hot topic, no pun intended.  QinetiQs Zephyr flew for 14 days and 22 hours earlier this year. Sources have told us that it could have gone much longer. Boeing was chosen over an offering...

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Zephyr launch and landing video.

26 August 2010
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QinetiQ has filed for three world records for Zephyr, its solar powered high-altitude long endurance (HALE) Unmanned Air System (UAS), with the Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI), subject to ratification for achieving: Absolute duration record for an Unmanned Air Vehicle – being filed at 336 hrs / 22 minutes Duration record for a UAV (in the U/1.c / 50-500Kg category)...

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After 14 Nights in the Air, QinetiQ Prepares to Land its Zephyr Solar Powered Unmanned Aircraft

23 July 2010
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After 14 Nights in the Air, QinetiQ Prepares to Land its Zephyr Solar Powered Unmanned Aircraft

QinetiQ will today bring Zephyr, its solar powered high-altitude long endurance (HALE) Unmmaned Aerial System (UAS) back to earth after two weeks in the air – smashing a number of long-standing official and unofficial world records. Zephyr was launched on 09 July and is currently still flying above the US Army’s Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona. Today Zephyr will...

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Will the Zephyr land on Friday?

21 July 2010
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Will the Zephyr land on Friday?

The Zephyr is now on day 12 of its mission and flying well. I’m no expert on the subject but I do know they need pretty calm conditions for the landing. A quick look at the forecast for Yuma on Friday morning, the two week point, shows a touch of wind and calming. From Monday the surface winds are...

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Zephyr

16 July 2010
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Zephyr

You heard it here first!!! Well we thought you might hear something soon. The Zephyr has smashed its previous record and at this time been in the air for 7 days and 2 hours and 12 minutes. The craft took off at 1440 BST (0640) local time from the US Army’s Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona last Friday, the...

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Qinetiq Zephyr might already have flown for several days.

15 July 2010
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Qinetiq Zephyr might already have flown for several days.

sUAS news hears that the Qinetiq Zephyr may already have been airborne for at least 6 days on its current attempt to fly for two weeks. Expect a big announcement in time for Farnborough we think. The 50kg solar powered launched from the US military range at Yuma and will first have to break the unofficial record that they previously set...

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ION Tiger

1 December 2009
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ION Tiger

It keeps flying for longer and longer but cannot touch the Zephyr from QinetiQ nothing stops American news sources touting its abilities The Navy’s Ion Tiger UAV has seen good results so far The Ion Tiger unmanned aerial vehicle set an endurance record by flying 26 hours and one minute as it set the bar even higher while the...

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