Defence

DATE:18/12/08
SOURCE:Flight International
Selex Galileo's Falco UAV catapulted to success

Selex Galileo's Falco unmanned air vehicle completed a pneumatic catapult-launched test flight and landing on 11 December 2008 at the Cheshnegirovo air base in Bulgaria.

The use of a catapult enables the UAV to be launched when there is no airstrip, though the Falco's undercarriage and airframe were designed for an automatic take-off and landing on semi-prepared runways. The Bulgarian catapult exercise followed trials carried out in Finland with mock-up launches.

Selex Galileo
©Selex Galileo

 Above: Selex Galileo's Falco UAV on catapult launcher
"During the trials Falco was [configured] for heavy duty operation. All phases of the flight were executed automatically...verifying the dynamic qualities [indicated in simulations]," says Selex. The catapult launch system was designed at the company's Ronchi di Legionari, Italy site.


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