The most economical survey aircraft on the market, the Diamond DA42
MPP NG, combined with RIEGL’s latest Airborne Laser Scanner LMS-Q680i, opens up
new opportunities for airborne terrain surveying.
The Diamond DA42 "Multi Purpose Platform New Generation” is an
innovative composite, twin-engine aircraft with a standard installed new Austro
Engine (a Diamond’s subsidiary) diesel engine (AE 300) running on Jet A1. The
plane is designed for carrying multi-functional aerial sensor equipment, like
large format digital aerial cameras (e.g. Vexcel UltraCamXP), EO/IR gimbals for
surveillance and reconnaissance missions or RIEGL airborne laser
scanners.
After years of successful cooperation, the two leading
manufacturers Diamond and RIEGL decided to equip the new DA42 MPP NG with
RIEGL’s latest generation of airborne laser scanners, the new RIEGL
LMS-Q680i. It is providing an unmatched laser pulse repetition rate of 400
kHz resulting in an effective measurement rate of up to 266.000 coordinates per
second. A high scan rate of up to 200 lines per second at a constant 60 degrees
field of view provides an evenly distributed point pattern of highest
resolution.
Christian Dries, CEO Diamond Aircraft Industries, is
delighted about the further cooperation: „We are proud to enter a new era of
airborne laser scanning together with RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems.
The DA42 MPP NG is the perfect platform to realise this revolutionary
project.”
„We look forward to a continued successful cooperation between
RIEGL and Diamond, which has already resulted in the first fully integrated
survey aircraft three years ago,” said Dr. Johannes Riegl, CEO RIEGL
Laser Measurement Systems, about the „restart”.
The LMS-Q680i offers
the industry-leading echo digitization for in-depth full waveform analysis, now
smoothly combined with multiple-time-around signal processing. This combination
allows the user to benefit from the high pulse rate also from high flight
altitudes and thus to achieve high measurement densities on the ground, ideal
for various applications like city modeling, power line monitoring, and large
area and flood plain mapping.
Equipped with the Noise-Reduction-Kit, the
Diamond DA42 MPP NG is the first survey aircraft that is verifiably operating
under a noise threshold of 60dB at 500ft AGL. The fact that the MPP is operating
below an average city noise level increases fields of operations
tremendously.
Diamond Airborne Sensing’s and RIEGL’s new survey
aircraft will reach market maturity by this year. Customers can expect a
state-of-the-art turnkey aircraft system suitable for a variety of applications,
which enables 3D data acquisition of high point density through low- and
high-level-flights from day one.
For further information please
visit:
www.diamond-sensing.comwww.riegl.com