ARcopter addresses the current shortcomings of UAV solutions: very short endurance for multi-rotor UAVs, lack of adaptability for take-off and landing for fixed-wing UAVs, and loss of flight precision and controllability for VTOL UAVs, that is poor or non-existent fully autonomous commercial UAVs.
The commercial UAV market is in clear expansion because enormous value can be obtained from replacing numerous services by novel UAV solutions, including but not restricted to infrastructure mapping and surveillance, precision farming, and aerial first aid responses. However, these sectors need improved features for a successful UAV service.
Therefore, the objective of the ARcopter project are to deliver a commercial UAV platform capable of:
• Precise VTOLs with wind speed up to 55 km/h vs. competitors’ limits of 25-35 km/h and need to land with headwinds,
• Longer flight endurance (up to 2.5 hours of flight, vs. 0.5 hours for the majority of quadcopters)
• Higher flight speeds (60 km/h optimal speed (max endurance), 120 km/h max speed, vs. average quadcopter flight speed of 25 km/h).