A plane with less environmental impact than a car

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08.03.2018
Dufour aEro2

aEro 2, a plane developed by the Swiss startup Dufour Aerospace, will offer fast air transportation at the same cost per km as a car but more environmentally friendly. Development of the aEro 2 has progressed from the conceptual stage to detailed modeling. A remote piloted 1:5 scale model has further confirmed the aEro 2's handling and versatility.

With its first plane the Hamilton aEro 1 aircraft, the Dufour Aerospace team gained hands-on experience with the design, construction and operation of manned electric aircraft, and has to date more than 50 flight hours including demanding aerobatic maneuvers. This makes the team one of the most experienced in electric flight worldwide.

The team is now working on the next project. The Dufour aEro 2 can take off and land vertically like a helicopter thanks to its proven tilt-wing design, yet can cruise at speeds of up to 320km/h like a plane. The two-seater aircraft takes full advantage of modern electric propulsion and modular power delivery systems. In its fully electric, zero-emission configuration, the aEro 2 has a range of 120km. An optional auxiliary power unit can be fitted in a hybrid configuration to extend the range up to a total of 800km. The combination of electric propulsion and large propellers give the aEro 2 a much quieter noise profile than conventional helicopters and planes, and is extremely efficient - aEro 2 will offer fast air transportation at the same cost per km as a car but with less environmental impact.

aEro2 in Hover Mode

Illustration of the aEro 2 in hover mode

Behind Dufour Aerospace is an experienced team. Thomas Pfammatter has been CEO & CFO of multinational companies and has over 10,000 hours experience as a rescue helicopter pilot with Air Zermatt. Dominique Steffen is CEO of Kissling & Zbinden, paragliding champion, and aerobatic pilot with over 5000 hours flight time. Dominique and Thomas began work on the aEro 1 in 2015, and turned their attention to aEro 2 in late 2016. Jasmine Kent joined the team in 2017, bringing 8 years of experience in software engineering with Google and expertise in safety critical systems development.

Development of the aEro 2 has progressed from the conceptual stage to detailed modeling. Computer simulations have been used to iterate on the design, and verify the extremely stable handling characteristics of the aircraft. A remote piloted 1:5 scale model has further confirmed the aEro 2's handling and versatility.

Dufour Aerospace has established a partnership with advanced avionics supplier Daedalean to develop fully autonomous operation of aEro 2 in future.

(Press release) 

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