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First Flight for Third Prototype of Aero A2 eVTOL Drone

Dufour Aerospace’s third-generation eVTOL A2 prototype, known as X2.2, successfully completed its first flight in Dübendorf, Switzerland





First Flight for Third Prototype of Aero A2 eVTOL Drone
Dufour Aerospace, June 16, 2023 - Zurich - Dufour Aerospace has developed several prototypes of its Aero2 drone.

The third generation prototype – known internally as X2.2 – successfully completed its maiden flight in Dübendorf in June.

After intensive technical adjustments and preparatory work, the flight test team, led by Daniel Bazzani, Lead Engineer Flight Test, was able to carry out the first short hover tests in optimal conditions.

"It was very satisfying to see that the intensive preparatory work with the simulator and our risk reduction testing with our smaller platform paid off in full," Bazzani said.

"X2.2 showed stable hover behaviour from the first moment and the predictable handling qualities made piloting easy for me. We will steadily work towards full transition from vertical takeoff in the coming weeks and I am confident that we will make great progress."

There’s a certain amount of nervousness at the airfield for every maiden flight, even though Dufour Aerospace is now well acquainted with the flight behaviour of tilt wing aircraft. Those natural nerves went away though, after the completion of the first test.

X2.2 primarily serves as a test aircraft for experiencing the full flight envelope with more load on the structure and also for further testing of automated flight functions with the help of the Dufour Aerospace Flight Control System. This system is built in-house by our technology team, led by our CTO and Co-Founder, Jasmine Kent.

But, that’s not all. Dufour Aerospace is already working feverishly on the construction of the fourth prototype, called X2.3, which will then serve as a test vehicle for hybrid propulsion and payload integration.

Dufour has selected Suter Industries to provide its hybrid propulsion system, and you can read more about why we believe hybrid propulsion is the way forward. Dufour Aerospace expects the first flight of the X2.3 to take place during Q1 2024. This will be a key step towards the delivery of the first serial aircraft, scheduled for 2025.

Dufour Aerospace releases final Aero2 design and specifications for innovative tilt-wing drone



First Flight for Third Prototype of Aero A2 eVTOL Drone




Zurich - On June 15, Dufour Aerospace, the innovative Swiss eVTOL company, released the final design and design specifications for its Aero2 drone.

The Aero2 is an uncrewed, aerial vehicle with a hybrid-electric propulsion system and an aerodynamically-efficient tilt-wing design. The Aero2 is the precursor to the Aero3, a larger tilt-wing aircraft which could support options for uncrewed or crewed operations.

Simon Bendrey, Head of Design at Dufour Aerospace said: “Aero2 is an uncrewed aerial vehicle without equal. Aero2 is able to transport 40 kg (88 lbs) over a distance of 400 km (215 NM).

The structure and systems have to be safe and aerodynamically efficient and delivering this is not an easy task. I’m especially proud of the hard work of our teams to lock in a design that will meet or exceed our customers’ stringent requirements.”

Design Evolution Since Original Prototype

‍From the original prototype, the design evolved from a conventional tail to an H-tail with a larger fuselage and wingspan and a wing profile optimized for its likely missions, such as critical goods transport, aerial surveying beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) and public safety applications.

Concurrently, advancements were made in both the hardware and software control systems architecture. All flight critical systems of Aero2 are fully redundant, which will enable operations in uncontrolled airspace over sparsely populated areas, as per EASA’s Specific Assurance and Integrity Level IV (SAIL IV).

Once EASA has defined requirements and means of compliance for SAIL VI certification, Dufour plans to apply to this standard which will enable operations over populated areas. Dufour is well-advanced with testing, both in simulation and in real-world conditions at its facilities in Dübendorf/Zurich and Visp, Switzerland.

Selection of Hybrid-Electric Propulsion System

‍Dufour is partnering with Suter Industries to create its hybrid-electric propulsion system.

That system is being tested now, and will be integrated into X2.3, the final pre-production prototype. All crucial systems will be integrated into this version, including automated flight functionalities.

Recent Commercial Developments

‍The release of final production specifications follows successive recent announcements from Dufour Aerospace. In May, the company announced it had been selected for a grant of CHF2.5M (USD$2.8M) from Innosuisse, the innovation agency of the Swiss Confederation.

In January, the company closed a Series B financing round led by Vista Global. In late 2022, Dufour announced the largest civilian drone purchase in U.S. history, made with Spright, the drone division of Air Methods. Spright will purchase 40 Aero2 with options for an additional 100 units.

Joseph Resnik, President and CEO of Spright said: “Dufour Aerospace is working hard to develop the Aero2, and we have full confidence in their ability to deliver their innovative product. We’ve worked closely with the team at Dufour for more than one year now and are pleased with the progress being made. In close contact with our existing and prospect customers, we see a huge potential for this aircraft, for numerous applications. We can’t wait for serial production to start.”

Next Steps Towards Entry-Into-Service

‍Dufour Aerospace is now ordering materials required to build X2.3, the last Aero2 prototype before the entry-into-service aircraft. X2.3 will be able to demonstrate the full flight envelope and the performance of the hybrid system. Flight testing of X2.3 is expected to start early in 2024. The start of series production of Aero2 is planned for 2025.

‍About Dufour Aerospace : ‍Dufour Aerospace develops efficient and ecological aircraft for patient and passenger transport, logistics and public safety. Dufour Aerospace’s designs currently under development rely on the tilt-wing principle.

They take-off and land vertically in the smallest space like a helicopter, but fly as fast and economically as an airplane. While the propellers are electrically-driven, hybrid elements (conventional combustion engines or fuel cells) ensure a sufficiently long range.

The first product Dufour Aerospace will launch is the Aero2, an uncrewed aerial vehicle specifically designed for the transportation of critical cargo such as medical supplies of up to 40 kilograms/88 pounds in medium to long range distances. The manned Aero3, featuring a spacious cabin with eight seats and large doors, is the next aircraft in development by Dufour Aerospace.


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