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Onyx 2200 Operation Sequence
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The Onyx 2200 is static-line deployed from the aircraft. |
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A drogue-reefed slider is used to stabilize the system during freefall, and to slow the opening of the Main Parachute. |
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The Main Parachute, a high-speed elliptical ram-air parafoil, is deployed. |
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The GN&C system autonomously navigates the system to overhead of its target. |
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At a minimum pre-set altitude, the system transitions… |
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… to its round Recovery Parachute for landing. |
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The system descends briefly under the Recovery Parachute, with the Main Parachute remaining tethered. |
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The Onyx 2200 makes a soft landing at its programmed point of impact. |
Onyx 300 Operation Sequence
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The Onyx 500 is static line deployed from the aircraft. |
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A drogue is deployed to stabilize the system during freefall. |
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The Main Parachute, a high-speed elliptical ram-air parafoil, is deployed. |
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The GN&C system autonomously navigates the system to overhead of its target. |
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At a minimum pre-set altitude, the system transitions.... |
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… to its round Recovery Parachute for landing. |
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The system descends briefly under the Recovery Parachute, with the Main Parachute remaining tethered. |
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The Onyx 500 makes a soft landing at its programmed point of impact. |
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Atair Aerospace, Inc. |
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