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  • May 25, 2017
  • Comments Off on Swiss-Based UAV Pioneer Aeroscout Introduced their NEW Scout B-330 UAV Helicopter to the North American Market at this Year’s AUVSI XPONENTIAL in Dallas, Texas!
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May 25th, 2017
Swiss-Based UAV Pioneer Aeroscout Introduced their NEW Scout B-330 UAV Helicopter to the North American Market at this Year’s AUVSI XPONENTIAL in Dallas, Texas!

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Aeroscout, a long term partner of performance leading LiDAR manufacturer RIEGL, is excited to present the Scout B-330 UAV helicopter, which is built with a high payload capacity of up to 50 kg (110 lbs), a very long flight endurance (at least three hours) and the capability of flying at very high altitudes (up to 3,000m above sea level) in a typical mission scenario. This includes a full autonomous take-off sequence, a mission flight at variable speed, and a landing sequence.
The beautiful Scout B-330 is specifically designed for LiDAR-based powerline mapping missions. It sets a new benchmark in the long endurance UAV class with its combination of flexibility, world-renowned Swiss quality, and very competitive pricing.

“After one year of intense development, we are very excited to introduce our new Scout UAV system to the public. The reactions here at AUVSI are extremely positive and encouraging, we are very motivated for the serial production out of the system” said Dr. Christoph Eck, Aeroscout founder and CEO.
The Scout B-330 pairs perfectly with RIEGL airborne and unmanned LiDAR sensors, such as the RIEGL VP-1 Helicopter Pod, the RIEGL VUX-1UAV lightweight UAV laser scanner, or the RIEGL VUX-1LR lightweight, long range airborne laser scanner.
For those that missed to see the new Scout at AUVSI, Aeroscout will be displaying this high performance UAV at Commercial UAV Show in Las Vegas, this October.