Freedom Flight Works Awards Subcontract to Jetoptera in support of Phase I DARPA Canopies for High-Speed Ultra-Long Terrain Execution (CHUTE)
August 29 2024 - 2:22PM
Jetoptera has won a subcontract to support Freedom Flight
Works’s recent award for the Phase I of the DARPA Canopies for
High-Speed Ultra-Long Terrain Execution (CHUTE) program to research
a novel flexible propulsion system that can be embedded on a
parafoil.
Have you ever asked yourself what materials are predominantly
used in propulsion systems for aviation? Except for the increasing
incorporation of composite materials in recent decades, including
ceramics and polymers such as composite blades, traditional systems
use a lot of metal and high-temperature systems. All aircraft
deploy mechanically moving parts such as blades or high-temperature
nozzles. Obviously, one cannot make these systems compact or
collapsible, as they are rigid and deploy high-temperature exhaust
gas.
What if the propulsion system could not only take a non-round
shape and be distributed along a wing to generate more lift, but
could also be made of a collapsible material that can be packed
away readily and hidden from view, only to be re-deployed when
needed?
We are proud to announce that under the Phase I DARPA CHUTE
program, Jetoptera has been selected as a subcontractor to Freedom
Flight Works to work on the research of an elastic/flexible
thruster concept system that can be packed in a parafoil leading
edge to produce thrust and lift augmentation when deployed, drawing
air from a small air compressor. Under this program, Jetoptera’s
role is to design, build and test several subsystems that can be
integrated with a parafoil canopy and packaged similarly to a
normal parafoil. The benefits include better performance in speed,
aeroacoustics, range and maneuverability.
This is a very important contract to us because the successful
development of this technology has massive implications upon other
systems that we are developing. Beyond parafoils, which will gain
the ability to fly longer and faster, and silently, our integrated
propulsion wing thrusters will be able to be repeatedly deployed
when needed and retracted when not, within the profile of a
relatively thin airfoil, offering a huge advantage over any other
system such as the leading edge propellers used by virtually all of
our competitors in STOL, HSVTOL and VTOL. Moreover, this program
allows us to build and experiment with several flexible FPS
thruster concepts that will give us the edge and full advantage of
deploying the Adaptive Fluidic Propulsive System in ways never
before attempted. Our ability to integrate the propulsion system
with the wing and airframe in significantly diverse ways opens up
aircraft capabilities that others cannot achieve when deploying
traditional propulsors.
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