Check out our unique in-flight starter motor for the MVVS 26cc on a custom built Senior Telemaster.
The system is lightweight and robust. Works from a cold start. Works again and again... it is great for extreme long duration flights and vibration free (i.e., no image blur) video or stills while the engine is off. Also, for all those people struggling with gyro drift, you can get a good gyro fix when the engine is off as well.
Cheers from the MotMen UAV team, Newcastle, Australia.
Comments
I think their remote start system is really slick. There's clearly a market for that in the R/C world...AP R/C doesn't seem like the right place for it but what do I know?
Still a very cool system.
I tend to agree with MarcS. While ability to take vibration-free photos is good, stopping-and-starting engine doesn't seem to me the optimal power-consumption scheme.
Unless you intend to use termals as source of power, constant-running engine on it's best-efficiency rpm and carefully chosen prop will allow you to fly longer on cruising speed than iterative start-stop climb-glide pattern.
Prop optimized for high-speed cruise will probably cause problems on take-off but this can be solved in several ways.
OK, the Aerosonde motor is definetely too much... Scaneagle on the oher hand uses a quite similar motor like you do (3W 26cc I think) just outfitted with a smaller carburetor...
I´m just sceptical if you really win efficiency (fuel consumption per flight hour in the end...) in going up fast and gliding down. Your engine system is definetely heavier (starter + more powerful for climbing).
Did you do calculations if powering up and gliding down is more efficient then having a motor running non-stop on low power? Despite the fact that with survey you want to keep constant altitude the overall energy to keep an aircraft in the air is just the drag over time, which should be the same for both flying methods.
So a Telemaster is probably not the best reference for drag... Had to fly one as UAV in high winds, even takeoff gets a stunt :-)
Try to look for proven designs on that task: Aerosonde and Scaneagle: Low drag, highly efficient motors -> Flying times 20h+
Cool. I've been thinking about high-aspect ratio UAV of about 4m myself, that's why I'm so curious about this generator/starter stuff.
Good luck to you guys, I'll keep watching.
PS: How much does current UAV weight? What flying weight is planned for 4m version?