A160T Hummingbird flight logs 12-hours

Written on October 16, 2007 – 7:11 pm | by Frontier India Strategic and Defence |

A160T Hummingbird unmanned rotorcraft on Oct. 12 successfully completed a 12-hour test flight, recording the aircraft’s longest flight to date.

A160T Hummingbird unmanned rotorcraft

The A160T took off at 6:27 a.m. Pacific near Victorville, Calif., and landed 12.1 hours later at 6:32 p.m. The aircraft carried a 500-pound payload at an altitude of 5,000 feet, simulating a multi-sensor operational mission. The flight used less than 60 percent of the aircraft’s maximum fuel, demonstrating the advantages of the A160’s design, including its unique optimum speed rotor. The 12-hour flight followed an eight-hour flight on Sept. 27 during which the Hummingbird carried a 1,000-pound payload module.

Ultimately, the plans are to fly the aircraft for 18 consecutive hours with a 300-pound payload. The turbine-powered A160T features unmatched range, endurance, payload and altitude for an unmanned rotorcraft.

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