Garmin announced an IFR-certified version of its GFC 600H flight control system for helicopters, now featuring four-axis capability with collective control and a stability augmentation system (SAS).
Due to their hover and vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capabilities, helicopters possess distinct advantages over fixed-wing aircraft. Able to operate in tight spaces, isolated areas, and places, ...
Airbus Helicopters has successfully tested an electric flight-control system aboard its H130-based FlightLab demonstrator, a key step towards development of the human-machine interface for its ...
Airbus Helicopters has been using its Flightlab rotorcraft to flight test a control system that will equip its CityAirbus NextGen electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) advanced air mobility ...
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Thales launches next-gen helicopter light to boost safety in night rescue missions
Thales has introduced a new Search and Landing Light (SLL) designed to improve visibility ...
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Robinson, Skyryse to Turn R66 Helicopter Into a UAS
Manufacturer's Unmanned division will work with system automator to equip the rotorcraft with uncrewed capabilities.
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