Collaboration between Skyfly and Embention

Collaboration between Skyfly and Embention

Embention, has more than 15 years of experience developing high performance avionics systems and motor controllers for electric aircraft and eVTOL in compliance with DO178C and DO254 aeronautical certification standards, works closely with leading eVTOL manufacturing companies, such as the English company Skyfly. 

Skyfly is based in the United Kingdom. Its electric/hybrid eVTOL, called the Axe, is a manned fixed-wing vehicle capable of vertical and conventional take-off and landing. In addition, its innovative design allows it to glide and take off vertically without the need to rotate wings or engines, all thanks to the integration of Veronte Autopilot 4x which integrates advanced flight controls for automatic stabilisation.

The main features of the eVTOL Axe are as follows:

  • Canard fixed wing design
  • 9:1 glide ratio
  • Non-rotating wings and engines to reduce complexity, failure and weight
  • Veronte Autopilot 4x redundant flight control system
  • 4 redundant flight systems
  • 8 electric motors (2 per wing for hover redundancy)
  • 16 redundant lithium-ion batteries

  Veronte Autopilot 4x in eVTOL AXE

Axe, scheduled to complete its first manned flights later this year and start production in 2024, will operate like a private helicopter, avoiding traffic jams, reducing travel time and minimising pollution. It will be manufactured according to aeronautical certification standards, hence the key role of the flight control system supplied by Embention.  Veronte Autopilot 4x will play a critical role, as its compliance with DO178C and DO254 enables eVTOL certification for integration into UAM environments. In addition, the system has successfully passed environmental tests according to DO160 / MIL-STD-810 and has MTBF data, ATR (Acceptance Test Report) and other documentation for certification. 

The Veronte Autopilot 4x flight control system is designed for integration into critical systems, it is especially suitable for eVTOL, incorporating advanced functions for both fully autonomous flight and fly-by-wire flight controlled by an on-board pilot. The redundancy of the Veronte 4x Autopilot is managed by a different arbitration system, and thanks to it, there is no single point of failure and it is reliable even in the event of an arbitrator’s failure. 

The design of the Axe therefore focuses on pilot safety, and to this end, in addition to using an advanced flight controller such as the Veronte Autopilot 4x, the aircraft is integrated with components that have been extensively tested in traditional aeronautical design.

For more information and to reserve an Axe eVTOL, visit www.skyfly.aero

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