Coaxial Innovation from Massachusetts
Massachusetts-based Ascent AeroSystems offers something unique in the crowded drone market. During a recent visit to their headquarters, DRONELIFE explored what sets this promising U.S. manufacturer apart. Their innovation lies in a coaxial drone design—a sleek cylindrical form powered by counter-rotating rotors. It’s a departure from the typical quadcopter, offering advantages in performance, reliability, and portability.
The people provide Ascent with another powerful differentiator. Under the leadership of CEO Peter Fuchs, Ascent AeroSystems embodies a passion for aviation and a dedication to creating high-performance drones. Fuchs brings a deep background as a professional pilot and entrepreneur.
From Piloting Jets to Engineering Coaxial Drones
Peter Fuchs’ journey to leading Ascent AeroSystems reflects his lifelong fascination with flight. A licensed pilot since 1989 and a Purdue graduate, Fuchs built his early career flying corporate jets. Entrepreneurship called, and after earning his MBA at Yale, Fuchs combined his aviation experience with a passion for engineering.
In 2014, Fuchs discovered Jon and Nate Meringer, two engineers in Arizona, experimenting with coaxial concepts similar to his own. Their shared vision led to a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2015, raising $400,000 in presales and delivering on every promise. By 2019, the company had moved to Massachusetts and firmly established itself as a leader in coaxial drone technology.
Why Coaxial? A Simple, Reliable, High-Performance Design
Coaxial drones aren’t new—helicopter manufacturers like Sikorsky have used similar designs for decades. But adapting coaxial technology for smaller drones has proven complex. Ascent AeroSystems perfected coaxial propulsion at smaller scales, creating a high-performance, compact, rugged design with significant advantages over traditional multirotors.
Key benefits of the coaxial design include:
- Compact Form Factor: Coaxial drones are smaller and lighter than conventional designs. Their cylindrical shape eliminates the bulky arms of quadcopters, making them easy to transport and store.
- Rugged Durability: Cylindrical airframes disperse stress evenly, absorbing impacts that would damage other drones. This makes them ideal for tough environments.
- Aerodynamic Efficiency: Coaxial drones create less drag and consume less power at higher speeds, enabling longer flight times and greater range versus comparably sized alternatives.
- All-Weather Capability: These drones perform reliably in rain, snow, and extreme temperatures, making them suitable for mission-critical operations.
Manufacturing at Scale: The Robinson Partnership
In April 0f 2024 Ascent AeroSystems was acquired by Robinson Helicopter Company, a premier aerospace OEM with over 50 years of manufacturing experience. This development directly addresses one of the biggest challenges facing U.S. drone manufacturers—scaling production to meet demand.
With access to Robinson’s proven, FAA-certified, vertically integrated production systems, Ascent AeroSystems is well-equipped to manufacture at scale. Robinson’s expertise producing over 14,000 type-certified helicopters provides a strong foundation for Ascent’s operations, ensuring they can deliver high-quality drones made with aircraft-grade materials and processes that meet aggressive commercial and defense requirements.
This association not only solidifies Ascent’s ability to compete with foreign manufacturers but also enhances its reputation as a reliable, scalable U.S. drone manufacturer.
The Spirit of Innovation: A Versatile Solution
Ascent AeroSystems’ flagship product, the Spirit, demonstrates the power and flexibility of its coaxial design. Weighing just over four pounds without payloads and batteries, it offers customizable configurations to suit various missions. With speeds that can exceed 65 mph, a range of over 30 miles, and the ability to hover or sprint for extended periods, the Spirit is a standout in its class.
This adaptability makes the Spirit a versatile choice for both turnkey solutions and systems integrators. Its applications span specialized payload delivery, industrial inspections, public safety, and defense.
Vision for the Industry: “From Certified Aircraft Down”
Fuchs believes the future of delivering drone technology at scale lies in building down from the proven principles of type-certificated helicopter manufacturing, rather than scaling up from the simplicity of hobbyist-grade RC aircraft.
“It is far easier to simplify a proven certificated process to meet the economic realities of a drone context than it is to take hobby and consumer drones and bring them up to aviation-grade quality and performance.”
This philosophy drives Ascent AeroSystems’ commitment to aviation-grade design and reliability and mirrors Robinson’s proven business model, ensuring Ascent drones are both high-quality and cost-effective. By prioritizing robust, scalable manufacturing and emphasizing rotorcraft DNA, Ascent is shaping the future of the U.S. drone industry.
A Company Built on Passion
Ascent AeroSystems is more than just an innovative drone manufacturer—it’s a team of passionate individuals committed to pushing the boundaries of UAV technology. From the leadership team to the engineers on the ground, the dedication to high-quality design and performance – and excitement about the product – is palpable.
Ascent’s journey reflects the growing strength of the U.S. drone industry, proving that innovation and determination can produce world-class solutions. Their unique coaxial designs, combined with Robinson’s manufacturing capabilities, ensure they are ready to meet the demands of an evolving market.
For more about Ascent AeroSystems and their groundbreaking technology, visit Ascent AeroSystems.
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Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry. Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
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