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Autopilot Power Sources

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jeremy Feb 19, 2009. 13 Replies

 

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FDC commented on Jeremy's blog post UAV Project Update - February
"Heey guys I have a question since your case looks related to mine. My ultrasonic currently works fine with a 5 V supply (hard wired to USB), however, in a 3.3V Lipo battery powered case, the ultrasonic conversion leads to significant errors.…"
Apr 29, 2012
Nick Jackson commented on Jeremy's blog post UAV Project Update - February
"If you want to have the ailerons moving together to increase drag for landing it would be usual to have them going up rather than down - "spoilerons". This reduces the risk of tip-stalling on a slow approach (ie one wingtip stalling before…"
Jun 10, 2009
Reto commented on Jeremy's blog post UAV Project Update - February
"@Jeremy: I think your intention of flapping ailerons down on your easyglider will be fine as long as you do not push them down to the servo arm maximum deflection. The more you'll push them down, the less aileron control you'll have left!…"
Mar 21, 2009
HugePanic commented on Jeremy's blog post UAV Project Update - February
"if you keep the nose up at 6m to touchdown on a easyglider you should have a nice landing. there should be some groundeffect to, that reduces vertical speed a bit. currently i land my "uav" from a height of about 20meters without any…"
Feb 20, 2009
Peter Seddon commented on Jeremy's blog post UAV Project Update - February
"I would expect that trying to use the ailerons as flaps would give all sorts of problems. When they are deployed as flaps the drag will increase and a stall could quickly result unless you gave some throttle to compensate for the drag increase and…"
Feb 20, 2009
Jeremy replied to Jeremy's discussion Autopilot Power Sources
"Hey I just posted a video showing my receiver PWM output running at 3.1V. Its posted HERE ."
Feb 19, 2009
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Feb 19, 2009
Jeremy commented on Jeremy's blog post UAV Project Update - February
"After I while I wanted to smack some wheels to the bottom of this thing and have a smooth airplane type landing. So I would give it the starting and ending coordinates of a landing strip and it would descend to a altitude of about 6 meters above the…"
Feb 19, 2009

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UAV Project Update - February

Posted on February 18, 2009 at 1:12pm 12 Comments

This is the second post I have made that is an update to my initial project design to make my fully autonomous aircraft. Our team has made a fair amount of decision making sense my previous post. Just for reference, the official name of our project is now "FlySpy".



Airplane Selection:



We have chosen the Easy Glider Pro from multiplex. Although it does not have as much internal space as the Easy… Continue

My Initial UAV Project Proposal

Posted on December 28, 2008 at 10:00pm 8 Comments

Hello all,



This is my debut to the site and I will try to continue to post throughout the development of my project. I am a senior in Computer Engineering and for my senior design I have chosen to make a fully autonomous aircraft. I have no experience in flying rc airplanes but I just have extreme interest in airplanes. I have three other team mates (1 computer engineer, and 2 electrical engineers). For the last month, I have been researching rc aircrafts and devices that I will need… Continue

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