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Gruyère Space Program has built and begun testing a vertical takeoff, vertical landing demonstrator called Colibri .
The group has also built a small rocket-shaped UAV called uMouche .
The highest altitude reached was eight metres , achieved during its most recent test flight on 13 August .
GSP is exploring possible future applications for its technology.
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