Barnard Microsystems Limited

Developing Unmanned Aircraft Systems to benefit Mankind

Photographs of the InView in flight - InView Flight

InView in flight

Above: an InView Unmanned Aircraft returning from a photographic mission.

  • Manual take-off and landing is performed using a Futaba Radio Control unit;

  • the InView can be flown manually, or by autopilot;

  • in Autopilot Mode, the InView follows a predefined set of waypoints, performing actions, such as taking photographs, en route.

Photographs of the InView in flight

InView flight

Above: Starting the right most engine.

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InView flight

Above: Engine testing prior to take-off. Testing is an essential requirement for aircraft of this size. Note that take-off and landing are always performed manually, using a Radio Control transmitter to control the aircraft.

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InView flight

Above: The InView moves out through the long grass, on a field full of ruts and tufts of grass.

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InView flight

Above: The InView is up and away,

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InView flight

Above: banking to the right,

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Above: followed by a climb,

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InView flight

Above: and a right turn.

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InView

Above: the InView long range aircraft flies quietly through the air to perform another surveillance mission.

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InView flight

Above: The InView performing a quick descent,

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InView flight

Above: providing us with a head-on view,

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InView flight

Above: as the InView passes by overhead,

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InView flight

Above: and executes a left turn.

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InView flight

Above: The inView coming in to land.

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InView flight

Above: Landing in the long grass in a field.

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InView flight

Above: The InView lands safely in the long grass in a field full of ruts and tufts of grass.

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