This paper describes the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight performed by an unmanned autonomous glider. The glider chosen for the attempt was a quarter scale Slingsby Type 45 Swallow. It was found to have a lift-to-drag ratio of 8, as verified by wind tunnel force balance tests. Essential retrospective aerodynamic refinements to the design, including modifications of the wing root and tip sections and wing aspect ratio, were modelled analytically and found to increase the aircraft’s lift-to-drag ratio to 19. The launch mechanism devised for the modified glider featured a bespoke crate suspended under an airborne helicopter at an altitude of 10,000 ft, from which the aircraft was released from an internal ...
This paper describes a mini unmanned glider’s design, simulation, and manufacturing with a nov...
The group Flying Robots at the DLR Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics in Oberpfaffenhofen conduc...
The purpose of this article is to present and discuss the results of a non-standard unnamed aerial v...
This paper describes the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight perf...
the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight performed by an unmanned ...
This paper describes the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight perf...
This paper describes the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight perf...
This paper describes the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight perf...
Soaring is an action that can be readily seen in nature. Birds have long been known to stay aloft by...
Increasing endurance is a major challenge for battery-powered aerial vehicles. A method is presented...
(Under the direction of Dr. Larry Silverberg). A novel method was developed for locating and allowin...
The goal for this design was to develop a dual stage UAS that will deliver medical supplies to peopl...
The goal for this design was to develop a dual stage UAS that will deliver medical supplies to peopl...
In this paper the autopilot setup and the lessons learned from a successful balloon launched high al...
This paper describes a mini unmanned glider’s design, simulation, and manufacturing with a nov...
This paper describes a mini unmanned glider’s design, simulation, and manufacturing with a nov...
The group Flying Robots at the DLR Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics in Oberpfaffenhofen conduc...
The purpose of this article is to present and discuss the results of a non-standard unnamed aerial v...
This paper describes the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight perf...
the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight performed by an unmanned ...
This paper describes the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight perf...
This paper describes the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight perf...
This paper describes the technical and operational challenges of the first cross-Channel flight perf...
Soaring is an action that can be readily seen in nature. Birds have long been known to stay aloft by...
Increasing endurance is a major challenge for battery-powered aerial vehicles. A method is presented...
(Under the direction of Dr. Larry Silverberg). A novel method was developed for locating and allowin...
The goal for this design was to develop a dual stage UAS that will deliver medical supplies to peopl...
The goal for this design was to develop a dual stage UAS that will deliver medical supplies to peopl...
In this paper the autopilot setup and the lessons learned from a successful balloon launched high al...
This paper describes a mini unmanned glider’s design, simulation, and manufacturing with a nov...
This paper describes a mini unmanned glider’s design, simulation, and manufacturing with a nov...
The group Flying Robots at the DLR Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics in Oberpfaffenhofen conduc...
The purpose of this article is to present and discuss the results of a non-standard unnamed aerial v...