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THE FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT WAS RELEASED OVER THE NEWS WIRE BY SONEX LICENSEE INSITU, INC:
Insitu ScanEagle Reaches 2,500 Combat Flight Hours with Heavy Fuel Engine
BINGEN, Wash., August 6, 2009 –
Insitu, Inc. announced today it has
reached more than 2,500 combat flight hours and more than 300 shipboard
sorties with its heavy fuel engine (HFE).
ScanEagle Unmanned Aircraft
Systems (UAS) successfully implemented the HFE aboard U.S. Navy ships,
flying more than 11 hours daily. ScanEagle is currently deployed aboard a
U.S. Navy Destroyer and completed deployment aboard the
Mahan and Milius.
Since flight-testing began in 2006, Insitu has tested, developed and refined
the ScanEagle HFE. Insitu is able to meet the system safety and logistics
required aboard maritime vessels, while increasing system endurance and
capabilities. In 2007, Insitu demonstrated these capabilities with a 28 hour
44 minute endurance flight and in March 2008, the company deployed ScanEagle
HFE.
“Since we met the challenge and
developed an HFE–capable UAS for the Navy, the ScanEagle was able to provide
critical intelligence aboard a U.S. Navy vessel which assisted in rescuing
the captain of a freight ship who was taken hostage by pirates last April,”
said Insitu Chief Technology Officer Charlie Guthrie.
Used as a safer alternative to auto gas, heavy fuel
refers to the kerosene-based diesel fuel (JP5) commonly used in jet aircraft
engines. This technology, which enhances overall engine performance, was a
critical requirement of the U.S. Navy when deciding to place the UAS on DDG
class ships.
Insitu—in partnership with combustion system experts
Sonex Research, Inc. (Annapolis,
MD)—developed the HFE for ScanEagle. The HFE system offers significant
enhancements, including simple starting and operation, a wider weather
envelope, improved reliability and increased endurance.
Insitu Inc., located in Bingen, Wash., designs, develops and manufactures
unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and associated services for commercial and
military applications. With a small footprint and expeditionary focus for
both land and sea operations, the company’s family of UAS solutions is
serving the needs of the global defense community achieving more than
180,000 combat flight hours and 1,500 shipboard sorties. Visit
www.insitu.com
for more information.
Sonex Research, Inc., located in
Annapolis, Md., is a leader in the field of combustion technology, is
developing its patented Sonex Combustion System (SCS) technology designed to
increase fuel mileage and reduce emissions of internal combustion engines.
Other SCS designs are being used to convert gasoline engines of various
sizes to operate on safer, diesel-type “heavy fuels” for use in military and
commercial applications requiring light weight and safe handling and storage
of fuel, such as in UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles).
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Contact:
Jill Vacek
Insitu
509-493-6439
Sonex Research, Inc.
410-266-5556
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