Impossible Aerospace Unveils Electric Drone It Says Has Record 2-Hour Flight Time, And Dream To Change Aviation (2024)

The Impossible US-1

Courtesy of Impossible Aviation

An electric aircraft startup, Impossible Aerospace, has emerged from stealth mode with a quadcopter drone that it says can stay aloft for two hours, roughly four times as long asother electric drones, and $9.4 million in Series A funding from Airbus and two Silicon Valley venture capital firms.

The small Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company says it’s achieved dramatically longer flight time through techniques it’s developed to package conventional lithium ion battery cells as structural elements, allowing it to cram more battery into the drone at an equivalent weight.

"It's not so much an aircraft as it is a flying battery,” says founder and CEO Spencer Gore, who previously worked as a battery engineer at Tesla.

Gore has bigger ambitions, seeing the drone as a proof of concept for his approach, which he believes can scale up to make longer-range electric passenger aircraft with today’s low energy-density batteries.

The drone is optimized for persistence in hovering flight and surveillance -- with a maximum 4.4-pound payload of optical or thermal sensors it can stay aloft for 90 minutes, says Gore. The company is aiming at government customers -- law enforcement, fire and search and rescue.

The drone’s name, the US-1, is a reference to its second key product feature: it will be made in the United States. That could make it compelling to U.S. authorities concerned about the security of data collected by the Chinese drones that dominate the market, led by DJI.

“Focusing on the government market first is very smart,” says Philip Finnegan, ananalyst at Teal Group who tracks the UAV industry. “If they can achieve these flight times with a payload, that is impressive and certainly positions them well.”

Teal Group estimates the U.S. civil government market for drones could be worth roughly $300 million from 2018 to 2027.

Pricing starts at $7,500 for the base model of the US-1, with a thermal package starting at $,9500 without a camera.

With the corporate graveyards littered with U.S. drone makers that couldn’t compete with cheaper Chinese products, aiming for the government market has another benefit, says Finnegan: “Government agencies are more interested in paying for performance than commercial customers, who are purely interested in price.”

Gore's plan is to take the money the company makes from drones and plow it into his main goal: development of larger zero-emissions electric aircraft.

One of the criticisms of Uber’s urban air taxi project and similar efforts to develop electric aircraft is that they depend on the presumption that batteries will become much more powerful in the next five to 10 years. Impossible Aerospace’s approach presumes that advancements in battery technology will remain slow.

Spencer Gore

Courtesy of Spencer Gore

We all want them to happen and when they do, they tend to double the energy density of batteries, not increase them 10 times,” says Gore. “So in the absence of breakthroughs if we really want electric aircraft of all sizes that can fly useful ranges and carry meaningful payloads, essentially everything in the aircraft needs to be made of batteries to get a high battery cell mass fraction, including all the primary structural elements.”

At the maximum, depending on payload, about 70% of the weight of the US-1 is battery, compared to roughly 20% for competing drones of a similar size, Gore says. Unladen it weighs 14 pounds and measures 2 feet by 2 feet.

Gore is coy as to whether the company has begun experimenting with larger aircraft -- “it’s not impossible” -- as well as whether it’s collaborating with the giant plane maker Airbus, whose venture arm took part in a $9.4 million Series A round of investment announced Monday. “We’re honored by their investment; it’s validation that what we’re doing is important,” he says.

Bessemer Venture Partners led the round, which also includes fresh funding from Eclipse Partners, which participated in a seed round. Impossible has raised a total of roughly $11 million.

It’s going to use the cash infusion to expand its 16-member team to begin fulfilling orders for the US-1 in the fourth quarter.

Gore, 26, studied aerospace engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign before switching his major to engineering physics his junior year as a protest over the curriculum. “I didn’t want to take a class on gas turbine propulsion,” he says, “I wanted to study electric propulsion and the system wasn’t set up to do that.”

Planning to work on space travel, Gore interned at NASA and SpaceX, but shifted gears out of environmental concerns.

“There was a moment when I realized that if you were to travel in outer space and look back at the planet and realize that you spent your whole career trying to get there and you’ve left the biosphere in ruins, you may not be terribly fulfilled,” he says.

After graduating, he worked at Tesla from 2015 for a year and a half as a design engineer on batteries for the Model S and Model 3. He says he came to believe that drone and electric aircraft developers were making the same mistakes that automakers did initially trying to make electric cars. “Design an airframe and then add a propulsion system and avionics and you do the weights and balances, and at the very end, they would begrudgingly add a battery to the aircraft,” he says.

Gore says he only reluctantly started Impossible Aerospace after trying to give away his ideas.

“I started by going to all the drone makers and aircraft manufacturers I could find and was banging my hands on the table explaining how you could build a longer-range aircraft, and nobody was doing it.”

Impossible Aerospace’s patent application outlines methods to package battery cells between planar substrates that can act as load-bearing structures, and can be curved, like aircraft fuselages, wings or tails. If the prospect of traveling inside a tube packed with batteries sounds alarming given the FAA’s advocacy for a ban on large electronics with lithium batteries in checked baggage due to fire risks, Gore says it’s not a stretch to engineer safe lithium-ion battery packs today, and the greater energy density of jet fuel (about 40 times) makes it far more flammable.

“If you look at the auto industry, the only time you see a battery fire is in a high-speed collision, and that’s not something that happens to aircraft often,” he says. “I don’t think that the fire risk is what stops electric aircraft, it’s instead trying to overcome the massive advantage in energy density that conventional fuel provides.”

Gore sees success as imperative given aviation’s disproportionate contribution to greenhouse gas emissions and theexpansionin air travel anticipated over the next few decades -- the global commercial airline fleet is forecast to more than double to 50,000 planes by 2040.

“We really need to be thinking more creatively about how to make a zero emissions aircraft, and today with the portfolio of technologies that exist, that means making flying batteries, very very large flying batteries.”

Impossible Aerospace Unveils Electric Drone It Says Has Record 2-Hour Flight Time, And Dream To Change Aviation (2024)

FAQs

Which drone has two hour flight time? ›

1. Long Flight Time Professional VTOL Drones
ProductMax Flight timeMax Payload
T-DRONES VA23240 minutes2.5kg
T-DRONES VA25240 minutes2kg
Autel Dragonfish Pro158 minutes2.5 kg
May 22, 2024

What is the longest drone flight record? ›

The Airbus Zephyr S came down on Friday (Aug. 19) after remaining in the air for over 64 days and setting a number of records, including longest continuous flight of an uncrewed aircraft at 64 days, 18 hours, 26 minutes.

What is the maximum flight time for a drone? ›

20 - 30 minutes is a more realistic max flight time for off-the-shelf drones. As for weight, this can vary wildly. Many consumer models will come in just under 250g to avoid additional restrictions imposed on heavier models, but I have a few approaching 1kg when fully kitted out.

What drone has 4 hour flight time? ›

The HYBRiX 2.1 can fly for up to 4 hours.

How long can civilian drones fly? ›

What Are the Classification of Drones Based on Range?
Drone TypeFlight DistanceFlight Time
Very Close-RangeUp to 5 kmUp to 1 hour
Close-RangeUp to 50 km1-6 hours
Short-RangeUp to 150 km8-12 hours
Mid-RangeUp to 644 kmUp to 24 hours
1 more row
May 8, 2024

What's the farthest a drone can fly? ›

Long Range Vtol Drone
ProductMax Transmission RangeMax Flight Time
T-DRONES VA2330 km (18.6 miles)240 minutes
T-DRONES VA2530 km (18.6 miles)240 minutes
Autel Dragonfish Pro30 km (18.6 miles)158 minutes
JOUAV CW-30E200 km (124.3 miles)480 minutes
Jun 24, 2024

What is the highest drone flight ever recorded? ›

The highest a drone has ever flown is 70,748 feetabove ground level (21,562 meters) by the Zephyr, a solar-powered fixed wing developed by Airbus Defense and Space.

What is the fastest you can fly your drone? ›

United States (FAA): The maximum legal drone speed is 100 mph. European Union (EASA): The A1 drone category, covering most recreational drones, has a speed limit of 42 mph. However, individual EU countries may have stricter regulations. China: The maximum speed you can fly a drone in China is 62 mph.

What is the fastest a drone has ever gone? ›

The Peregreen 2 recently broke the Guinness World Record for “fastest ground speed by a battery-powered remote-controlled (RC) quadcopter” with an average top speed of 298.47 mph (480.23 km/h).

What DJI drone has the longest flight time? ›

Top 5 DJI Drones By Flight Times
  • DJI Matrice 350 RTK. Flight Time: Up to 55 minutes. Category: Enterprise. ...
  • DJI Mini 3. Flight Time: Up to 51 minutes* ...
  • DJI Mini 3 Pro. Flight Time: Up to 47 minutes* ...
  • DJI Mavic 3 Cine | Mavic 3 Classic | Air 3. Flight Time: Up to 46 minutes. ...
  • DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise. Flight Time: Up to 45 minutes.

How far can a drone go without losing signal? ›

How Far Can A Drone Fly From The Controller? A small, lightweight consumer drone with a small battery might only have a dynamic range of 1-2 miles. A large, heavy-duty one with a large battery might range from 10 to 20 miles.

What's the longest a drone can hover? ›

How long can a drone last in the air?
  • Toy drones: 5–10 minutes.
  • Hobby drones: 10–20 minutes.
  • Mid-level drones: 22 minutes.
  • High-end consumer drones: 28 minutes.
  • Police drones: 10–30 minutes.
  • Industrial drones: 20–30 minutes for small drones, 30 minutes–1 hour for mid-class drones, and 1–2 hours for top-class drones.
Apr 22, 2024

Can a drone fly for 2 hours? ›

A 200g drone with 50g payload, will have a flight time of a little over 1.5 hours. The 200g drone without camera or payload flies a little over 2 hours with low wind. Depending on the camera or payload, the flight time goes down from the 2 hours. If we scale things, the relation is somewhat similar.

How long do police drones fly? ›

A typical police drone can stay in the air for 10 to 30 minutes, while high-end police drones can fly for even an hour or more.

How many hours can a military drone fly? ›

Military drones now feature enhanced capabilities. The RQ-4 can achieve speeds up to 391 mph and sustain over 32 hours of flight. These drones have improved sensors, allowing for better reconnaissance and target acquisition.

What mini drone has the longest flight? ›

DJI Mini 2: Mini drone with the longest flight time (30min)

This drone can fly for 30 minutes at a distance of up to 9.6km from the pilot.

How long is the flight time for the DJI mini 3? ›

Be prepared and fly freely with peace of mind with 34 mins of max flight time with DJI Mini 3 Pro; 38 mins of max flight time with DJI Mini 3. Provides an extended flight time for smooth, worry-free aerial creation. (The aircraft will weigh more than 249 g when using this battery.)

How long is the flight time for the Blackbird 4K drone? ›

GPS Drone with 4K UHD Camera for Adults, TSRC Q7 Foldable FPV RC Quadcopter with Brushless Motor, Smart Return Home, Follow Me, 60 Min Flight Time, Long Control Range, Includes Carrying Bag.

Top Articles
What Is TRON (TRX) and Why Is It So Popular?
Verify your Google Account - Google Account Help
The Largest Banks - ​​How to Transfer Money With Only Card Number and CVV (2024)
What happened to Lori Petty? What is she doing today? Wiki
Rek Funerals
Find All Subdomains
The Idol - watch tv show streaming online
Calamity Hallowed Ore
Dark Souls 2 Soft Cap
Southland Goldendoodles
Clairememory Scam
What Does Dwb Mean In Instagram
Miami Valley Hospital Central Scheduling
How Many Slices Are In A Large Pizza? | Number Of Pizzas To Order For Your Next Party
Pwc Transparency Report
60 X 60 Christmas Tablecloths
25Cc To Tbsp
Parent Resources - Padua Franciscan High School
Noaa Ilx
Account Suspended
Hdmovie 2
Joan M. Wallace - Baker Swan Funeral Home
MyCase Pricing | Start Your 10-Day Free Trial Today
Caring Hearts For Canines Aberdeen Nc
Reicks View Farms Grain Bids
Foodsmart Jonesboro Ar Weekly Ad
Worthington Industries Red Jacket
3 Ways to Format a Computer - wikiHow
Osrs Important Letter
Ridge Culver Wegmans Pharmacy
Average weekly earnings in Great Britain
Sitting Human Silhouette Demonologist
Rocketpult Infinite Fuel
Does Iherb Accept Ebt
Tal 3L Zeus Replacement Lid
Merge Dragons Totem Grid
Cheetah Pitbull For Sale
Sabrina Scharf Net Worth
Complete List of Orange County Cities + Map (2024) — Orange County Insiders | Tips for locals & visitors
Jetblue 1919
Santa Clara County prepares for possible ‘tripledemic,’ with mask mandates for health care settings next month
Leland Nc Craigslist
Thotsbook Com
Craigslist Com St Cloud Mn
How To Customise Mii QR Codes in Tomodachi Life?
Paperlessemployee/Dollartree
Pas Bcbs Prefix
Underground Weather Tropical
Edict Of Force Poe
Psalm 46 New International Version
Asisn Massage Near Me
E. 81 St. Deli Menu
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Chrissy Homenick

Last Updated:

Views: 5874

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (54 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Chrissy Homenick

Birthday: 2001-10-22

Address: 611 Kuhn Oval, Feltonbury, NY 02783-3818

Phone: +96619177651654

Job: Mining Representative

Hobby: amateur radio, Sculling, Knife making, Gardening, Watching movies, Gunsmithing, Video gaming

Introduction: My name is Chrissy Homenick, I am a tender, funny, determined, tender, glorious, fancy, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.