Micro aerial vehicles have been the subject of considerable interest and development over the last several years. The majority of current vehicle concepts rely on rigid fixed wings or rotors. An alternate design based on an aeroelastic membrane wing concept has also been developed that has exhibited desired characteristics in flight test demonstrations and competition. This paper presents results from a wind tunnel investigation that sought to quantify stability and control properties for a family of vehicles using the aeroelastic design. The results indicate that the membrane wing does exhibit potential benefits that could be exploited to enhance the design of future flight vehicles.
Stability and Control Properties of an Aeroelastic Fixed Wing Micro Aerial Vehicle
AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Conference ; 2001 ; Montreal, Canada
2001-01-14
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English
AIAA-2001-4005 Stability and Control Properties of an Aeroelastic Fixed Wing Micro Aerial Vehicle
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
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