Dufour Aerospace Selects Volz Servos as Servo Partner for Aero2
Dufour Aerospace has announced that the German electromechanical actuator manufacturer Volz Servos has been selected as a supplier for the uncrewed tilt-wing aircraft Aero2. Volz supplies the project with the DA 26-D as well as the DA 15-T.
The fully redundant DA 26-D is made for applications with highest reliability demands – such as steering surfaces: Thus, all major components like electric motors, control and communication electronics, and power supply of the DA 26-D are available twice. The position sensor features a three-channel design (for 2 out of 3 voting).
The throttle servo DA 15-T in the Suter engine of the Aero2 is a compact fly-by-wire actuator for direct installation on the throttle valve shaft of combustion engines. That eliminates the need for the rudder linkage and bowden cables, shortens the installation time, and minimises the installation space and overall weight.
Simon Bendrey, Head of Design of Dufour Aerospace, says:
"The Dufour Aero2 is a very exciting and promising project with its ingenious combination of helicopter and airplane features. The demand for such applications in the cargo market is huge and the future is auspicious. Therefore, we at Volz are proud to be selected as supplier for this new drone and look forward to working with Dufour in the years to come",
says Volz Director Sales & Business Development Felix Thun.
Photo: (from left to right): Felix Thun (Director Sales & Business Development Volz Servos), Simon Bendrey (Head of Design Dufour Aerospace), Phillipp Volz (CEO Volz Servos), Darren McDonald (Head of Quality Dufour Aerospace).
Source: Press Release