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CESA in UNVEX’14

From 4 to 6 March 2014, the third Congress of Unmanned Vehicles UNVEX 2014 will take place, and CESA will be there as a bronze sponsor at stand no. 35.


More than 30 domestic and international companies will participate in this gathering, accompanied by a full programme of conferences and a day of demonstrations at the Marugán aerodrome to close the event.

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CESA is set to participate in these conferences, which will be held throughout the three days of the congress, with a presentation on Electric Power Plants for UAVs based on fuel cells.


CESA will present its latest news on Unmanned Vehicles, some of the most representative technological developments within RPS’ and the development of a more electric airplane. At UNVEX ’14, CESA plans to present the nose landing gear (NLG) developed for the UAV Atlante de Cassidian (Airbus Defence & Space) and the main landing gear (MLG) that involves the development of composite material (carbon fibre).


This contest is considered a major event in the RPS sector and a great opportunity to discover the latest developments in the field.

http://www.unvex14.com/

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