
What is a VTOL drone
The advantages and uses of VTOL Drone for your business and operations
However, there are a lot of similar projects, that could be interesting for your business. In this article, we’ll talk more about VTOL, the different types of VTOL, and the added value it will have for your business.
What does it mean, VTOL?
VTOL is the abbreviation of Vertical Take-Off and Landing. As the name indicates, it refers to an aircraft such as a UAV that can take off and land vertically. The benefits of a VTOL aircraft are that it can take-off and land in nearly any environment. The benefit in combination with its wings makes the VTOL a very efficient object for longer range flying and still having the benefits of the multicopter drones that can ascend and carry for example packages or cameras.
The differences between VTOL
When it comes to VTOLs, people, in general, speak about two types of technology, namely the rotorcraft and powered-lift.
Longer distances, a longer flight time. A win-win
VTOLs can practically take-off and land in any kind of terrain. Besides, with the fixed wings that the powered-lift VTOLs have, they can fly longer and at a higher altitude than multicopter drones.
The powered-lift VTOL of Aurelia Aerospace, the Aurelia Q1 VTOL, can fly between 2 and 2.5 hours and up to a range of 20 kilometers with video transmission.
Is your business or operation in for example construction, maintenance, agriculture (for example surveying), or public safety, a fixed-wing VTOL will save a lot of time in comparison to multirotor drones that you have to land every half hour (Aurelia X6 Standard), or 50 minutes (Aurelia X6 Pro).