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Agricultural Aerial Systems Design

A 30-year exploration in unmanned aerial platforms, integrating design, prototyping and innovation in agricultural technology.

Overview

Falcon UAS is a long-term experimental project focused on the design and development of unmanned aerial systems for agricultural applications.

The initiative spans more than three decades of conceptual design, prototyping and system development, evolving alongside the global emergence of drone technologies.

This case study documents the evolution of the project from early aeronautical exploration to prototype development and international startup initiatives.

Early Exploration

The origins of Falcon UAS date back to experimental aeronautical concepts developed during the 1980s.

Initial work included:

Lighter-than-air structures

Aerodynamic exploration

Conceptual flight systems

These early investigations laid the foundation for later development of fixed-wing UAV platforms designed for agricultural use.

The Agricultural Challenge

Large-scale agriculture requires efficient systems for:

Crop monitoring

Data collection

Precision spraying

Traditional aerial solutions rely on manned aircraft, which involve:

High operational costs

Infrastructure dependency

Limited flexibility

Falcon UAS explored an alternative based on autonomous aerial systems.

Concept Development

Over three decades, the UASystems project evolved through multiple design phases:

Five aircraft design generations

Structural and aerodynamic studies

Payload system integration

Operational concept development

Each iteration refined the platform’s performance, usability and scalability.

From Concept to Physical System

The project advanced into physical development through:

Construction of two full-scale prototypes

Hangar-based assembly and testing

Integration of structural and propulsion systems

This phase transformed theoretical design into tangible systems.

Design Principles

The Falcon UAS platform integrates:

Distributed Propulsion

Multiple engines for lift and stability

Fixed-Wing Efficiency

Optimized for long-range agricultural operations

Modular Payload System

Adaptable to different agricultural missions

Operational Flexibility

Designed for real-world field deployment

Field Operations Concept

The system was designed for practical agricultural use.

Key features include:

Transport via trailer

Rapid field assembly

Decentralized deployment

Minimal infrastructure requirements

This model allows scalable operations in rural environments.

Development Milestones

The Falcon UAS project progressed through several key milestones:

Phase 1Conceptual Research

Early aeronautical exploration and UAS concept definition.

Phase 2Design Iteration

Development of multiple aircraft configurations and system concepts.

Phase 3Prototyping

Construction of two functional prototypes and testing environments.

Phase 4System Consolidation

Integration of operational, structural and design components.

Phase 5Startup Development (2021)

Establishment of a company structure in Uruguay and preparation for investment.

Phase 6International Exposure

Participation in global innovation programs and competitions.

Startup Phase

In 2021, Falcon UAS evolved into an international startup initiative.

Activities included:

Development of a business plan

Investor outreach

Regulatory exploration

Engagement with aviation authorities

The project was presented to international innovation programs such as:

FoodTech Challenge (UAE)

Genius NY

Global Context

Today, agricultural drones represent a rapidly growing global industry.

Falcon UAS anticipated key aspects of this transformation, including:

Autonomous crop monitoring

Precision spraying systems

Distributed aerial operations

The project stands as an early exploration of these technologies.

Design as a Driver of Innovation

Falcon UAS demonstrates how design can contribute to complex technological development.

The project integrates:

Industrial design

Visual communication

System architecture

Innovation strategy

This approach highlights the role of design beyond aesthetics, as a tool for system-level thinking.

Role & Contribution

Marcelo Capellaro
Co-FounderLead Designer
Responsibilities included:

Aircraft conceptual design

System architecture development

Industrial design and visual identity

Prototype development

Innovation strategy

Investor presentations

DronsAir

Marcelo Capellaro
FounderLead Designer
Responsibilities included:

Aircraft conceptual design

System architecture development

Industrial design and visual identity

Prototype development

Innovation strategy

Investor presentations

After the Falcon UAS experience, the info and contacts recolected over 3 decades, DronsAir made an upgrade in drones design with two variants: One for corners or boundaries, is a six propulsion e-motors with 2 rotors; the other model is a biplane in tandem, 8 e-motors, eVTOL 45º controled decolaje and landing, no airstrip needed, 180 litres of payload for extensions.

Reflection

DronsAir is not only an aircraft concept.

It is a long-term exploration of how design can engage with complex systems, evolving through time, constraints and technological change.

The project reflects the intersection of design, engineering thinking and innovation.

Available for remote collaboration. Open to work on design, product and innovation-driven projects.

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