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UAV TEAM STATUS REPORT #2

UAV TEAM STATUS REPORT #2. April 4 2013. Kenneth Jermstead Michael Midkiff Ethan Pratt Ignacio Santos John Plank. Optimized Plane – Wing Design. Compared performance parameters for 2 models: Long center panel, high angle tip panels. Short center panel, long tip panels, small angle.

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UAV TEAM STATUS REPORT #2

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  1. UAV TEAM STATUS REPORT #2 April 4 2013 Kenneth Jermstead Michael Midkiff Ethan Pratt Ignacio Santos John Plank

  2. Optimized Plane – Wing Design Compared performance parameters for 2 models: Long center panel, high angle tip panels. Short center panel, long tip panels, small angle. Models simulated to have same wing area. Taper options considered too. Second option chosen to be more efficient. Constant chord, no taper needed.

  3. Optimized Plane – Main Sections to Manufacture Body – Spin foam on lathe Wings – Buy online and wire cut Motor Mount – Laser Cut Wing Mount – Transfer holes cut into wings Boom – Cut holes in carbon fiber rods

  4. Optimized Plane – Body Layout

  5. Optimized Plane – Body Concept

  6. Tail Design Decided to reduce span of horizontal tail from 19” to 12” Allows for longer boom while remaining stable Stability found by calculating tail volume coefficient (Ch) Stable range: 0.3 < Ch < 0.6

  7. Flight Simulation Used to gain flight experience for a successful first live flight test Simulation was run using X-Plane and Ardu Mission Planner software Real-time simulations can be run where UAV moves according to simulated plane motions Controlled through the Bixler Transmitter and APM autopilot system Modeled after Fentress Airfield where actual flight will be

  8. Media

  9. Updated Gantt Chart

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