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Alenia Aeronautica Starts The Sky-Y UAS

Aircraft's First Flight With New Flight Control System

The Sky-Y, Alenia Aeronautica's UAS technological demonstrator, has successfully accomplished its first flight with a Flight Control System wholly developed by Alenia Aeronautica in collaboration with Alenia SIA (Alenia Aeronautica's owned company). The test flight was conducted at the Italian Air Force's air base in Decimomannu, Sardinia.


Sky-Y UAS

During this test campaign Alenia Aeronautica will experiment the new E-FCS (Experimental-FCS), which is a prototype of a system including an avionic computer, several sensors (inertial, air data, GPS) and electrical actuators for the primary and secondary flight controls. The system complies with the recent aeronautical certification rules and with the most advanced technical and industrial directives for this kind of equipments, regarding both hardware and software. As a matter of fact, the control laws introducing the rationale for the remote and automated aircraft's control have been developed entirely by Alenia Aeronautica.

The Sky-Y aircraft is at its fourth flight-test campaign and it is envisaged it will complete its testing programme by the end of July 2010, with 15 long-endurance flights. This is the first flight campaign taking place at the Decimomannu air base in Sardinia, thanks to the precious collaboration with the Ministry of Defence and the Italian Air Force.

Alenia Aeronautica reaches another important step in pursuing the wider project of the creation of a national industrial capability, able to develop autonomously in Italy the innovative unmanned systems and the related subsystems and technologies: the current frontier of the twenty-first century aeronautical products.

During this flight-test campaign Alenia Aeronautica will assess also the correct integration on the aircraft of systems developed by other Finmeccanica companies such as the EOST45, a high performance passive Electro-Optical Surveillance and Tracking system developed by SELEX Galileo, a new Wide-Band Data-Link developed by SELEX Communications, a powerful and reliable equipment for the satellite data-link of Telespazio, whose use has been granted to Alenia Aeronautica, within a cooperation agreement, by the Civil Protection Agency of the Piedmont Region.

FMI: www.alenia-aeronautica.it

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