The Edge represents an educational, perfect design – nevertheless it’s one that basically works. It’s quick, it’s sturdy, it’s inexperienced, and it’s even open-source: however the Edge has clearly been developed for critical business missions.
“We’re in the UAS business to make a difference,” mentioned FlightWave CMO Edmund Cronin. “The Edge is a serious tool for challenging missions that require long range, long endurance, and all-environment reliability. This aircraft is no toy. It provides budget-sensitive capabilities that enable customers to achieve their mission for less money. The Edge is ideal for mapping, remote patrol and surveillance, ecosystem monitoring, and other scenarios calling for affordable, long-range eyes in the sky.”
With the brand new drone, FlightWave is introducing a new method of providing custom-made options for business clients. The Payload Partner Program is FlightWave’s initiative to open-source an integration equipment for the Edge’s payload/nosecone.
“The Edge isn’t just a drone: it’s an airborne development platform. FlightWave is the only company with an open-source platform to integrate new sensors,” mentioned Cronin. “Some clients will design something so personally suited, so unique, that we may only make it once. Other designs will excite the whole marketplace and, once certified, will be made publicly available in our store. We know we’ll be surprised — and likely inspired — by what new sensors our partners design to fly”.
FlightWave is partially funded by Breakout Labs, an funding group supporting “early stage companies as they transition radical scientific discoveries out of the lab and into the market.”
“We’re confident that FlightWave will quickly penetrate the nascent drone market and rapidly grow into bigger projects,” say the buyers. “We’re eager to help support its long-term goal: to fundamentally change the performance of aerospace vehicles via a carbon-free future.”