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Follow on Google News | Flight Test Progress ASKA A5 VTOL Full Scale Experimental Unmanned PrototypeAdvancing towards untethered testing up to 200 ft above ground level (AGL)
By: NFT_ASKA_eVTOL The tethered unmanned flights took place in a private airfield in California. Since the renewal of our special airworthiness certificate this past July, A5 performed unmanned tethered flights at a low altitude while loosely tethered to the ground. During the flights, ASKA engineers measured flight and system parameters to verify thrust, flight control, electric and thermal system performance, to include vibration and temperature parameters. The ongoing flight testing has also enabled us to perform extensive fine tuning of the flight control systems to improve maneuverability and stability while minimizing the influence of ground effects. To date, ASKA has conducted over 350 successful tethered flight tests. The ASKA A5 prototype received its initial special airworthiness certification in July 2023. Under its current special airworthiness certificate and its certificate of waiver or authorization (COA), the A5 will fly untethered up to 200 ft above ground level (AGL), as well as being capable to perform vertical takeoffs and landings, and hovering. The completion of these flights will be Stage 1. Conventional flight, and transitioning from vertical to horizontal flight, will follow after the completion of Stage 1 of flight testing. In addition to flight testing, the ASKA A5 prototype has successfully completed more than 500 miles of road testing (A5 is the size of an SUV in Drive Mode), as well as completing "Drive to Flight" transition testing while on the ground. The four-seater ASKA™ A5 makes maximum use of existing infrastructure, such as charging stations, airfields, helipads and runways, and can operate with today's infrastructure. The A5 also offers the "first and last mile transportation," Watch A5 here: https://youtu.be/ End
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