
KapetAIR
closedDeveloping highly efficient vertical take-off and landing drone.
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KapetAIR is a Danish/Croatian aerial robotics startup that develops and manufactures a versatile fixed-wing Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) drone. Founded in 2016 or 2017, the company operates from bases in Zagreb, Croatia, and the UAS Denmark test center. KapetAIR aims to address the market for commercial remote sensing applications, including mapping, precision agriculture, and industrial inspections.
The company's core product is the KapetAIR VTOL, a hybrid unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed to combine the operational flexibility of multi-rotor drones with the extended range and efficiency of fixed-wing aircraft. This design eliminates the need for runways or large open areas for launch and recovery, as it can take off and land vertically. A distinct feature of the drone is its ability to take off from and land on water, increasing its operational versatility. The aircraft has a wingspan of just over 3 meters and boasts an endurance of up to 2 hours, allowing it to cover distances of up to 120 kilometers with a payload capacity of 1 kilogram. Its propulsion system utilizes patent-pending tilt-rotors specifically designed to enhance efficiency during horizontal flight.
KapetAIR's business model centers on providing a robust and versatile platform that reduces operational costs for clients requiring long-range, autonomous aerial data collection. The drone operates on a modified open-source firmware installed on a Pixhawk2 flight controller. After completing its prototyping and initial test flights, the company has been seeking beta-users and partners to further develop and deploy its technology. To date, KapetAIR is an unfunded company.
Keywords: VTOL UAV, fixed-wing drone, aerial robotics, remote sensing, commercial drone, industrial inspection drone, precision agriculture drone, mapping drone, long-range UAV, hybrid drone, autonomous aerial vehicle, water landing drone, drone manufacturing, tilt-rotor UAV, UAS Denmark, Croatian startup, unmanned aerial systems, commercial UAV, drone technology, aerial survey