Flights should start very shortly afterwards.
The only team to actually make it through in one go, passing both the ground test and pilot competency test at the first try, Team Robota fly their challenge attempt at 2200 GMT 0800 local at Kingaroy.
Max is streaming video from the start.
Team details and video link here
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Cheers,
Andrew
Skylight are apparently ready to go and scheduled for 0730 this morning.
The descent of Latitude's beautiful Penguin UAV was gut-wrenching to watch. Apparently it was switching in an uncontrolled manner between RC and autonomous modes, resulting in the banking one way and then the other. The damage is mostly to the airframe - none of the innards were damaged.
MUROC had engine issues. Their petrol engine cut out during scrutineering, forcing the pilot to execute a very slick deadstick landing, which left the judges in no doubt about his piloting skills. But for reasons not yet known they were down on power, and the autopilot could not maintain a heading into the wind with the power available, and the organisers requested the UAV abandon the mission and return, which it did.
The behaviour of the aircraft looks like autopilot control with problems in wind compensation. You could see that there was lots of wind earlier. You would have to adapt the navigational gain (outer loop) to the wind automatically reducing the gain, otherwise you get these oscillations...
I just wonder why they did not take it back to manual...
Crazy crash for Latitude38. Do you think that was under RC or autopilot control? They were flying a UNAV 3500 autopilot.