Affiliation:
1. Department of Aerospace Science and Technology, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, 34400 Athens, Greece
2. Lambda Automata Company, Lauriou Ave. 148A, 19002 Paiania, Greece
Abstract
The development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has attracted much attention in the global community and aviation industry. As UAVs have the potential to be applied for multiple missions, the level of research into improving their design and flight performance has also increased. In this context, the present paper aims to present the design, construction, and flight performance of an electrically operated fixed-wing UAV. As a first step in the design process, key performance requirements are defined, such as the thrust required, the stall speed, the minimum drag velocity, and the minimum power velocity. Wing and associated power loadings are calculated according to the defined performance requirements. In addition, payload and endurance requirements are set up in order to determine the wing and tail areas, the total mass, the power requirements, and the motor size. Aerodynamics and stability designs are also calculated. After the completion of the design process, the manufacturing of the UAV follows by using appropriate materials. Flight tests were carried out for the evaluation of the UAV’s flight performance, where the success of the design was demonstrated.
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