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These are our top candidates:
These are our top candidates:
* [http://www.parkzone.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=PKZ5475 Radian Pro] -- ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDVpYsK9kww&feature=player_embedded YouTube])  (Note the Radian standard has less controls: elv & rud only)
* [http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__13994__Phoenix_2000_EPO_Composite_R_C_Glider_Plug_Fly_.html Phoenix Glider] Pretty cool name...  If the avionics fit into the cockpit I say go for it.  (Note that we can add flaps!)
* [http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__13994__Phoenix_2000_EPO_Composite_R_C_Glider_Plug_Fly_.html Phoenix Glider] Pretty cool name...  If the avionics fit into the cockpit I say go for it.  (Note that we can add flaps!)
** Alternate [http://store.economyrc.com/phoenix2000-rtf-arf-kit-glider-rcairplane.html source]
** Alternate [http://store.economyrc.com/phoenix2000-rtf-arf-kit-glider-rcairplane.html source]
* [http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__18083__Hobbyking_Bixler_EPO_1400mm_ARF_USA_Warehouse_.html Bixler]  Looks like a good place to start.  Lots of surfaces to control, plenty of room for avionics, and reasonably priced.
* [http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__18083__Hobbyking_Bixler_EPO_1400mm_ARF_USA_Warehouse_.html Bixler]  Looks like a good place to start.  Lots of surfaces to control, plenty of room for avionics, and reasonably priced.
* Multiplex Cularis (2.6m) available as [http://multiplexusa.com/model-kits/cularis.html kit] or [http://multiplexusa.com/rr-rtf-models/receiver-ready/cularis-rr.html RR]  (Note the Easy Glider Pro, also...)
* Multiplex Cularis (2.6m) available as [http://multiplexusa.com/model-kits/cularis.html kit] or [http://multiplexusa.com/rr-rtf-models/receiver-ready/cularis-rr.html RR]  (Note the Easy Glider Pro, also...)
* [http://www.parkzone.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=PKZ5475 Radian Pro] -- ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDVpYsK9kww&feature=player_embedded YouTube])
 





Revision as of 21:58, 19 August 2011

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Avionics

Controller

Embedded controller: Arduino or clone.

The following as interesting and already in inventory: Arduino Decemilia, Arduino Uno, Arduino Mega 2560, Maple Mini, Maple (Rev5).

Sensors

  • still looking for a good altimeter, a replacement for DTED lookup

Aircraft

Airframe

The initial airframe must forgive mediocre piloting. We want docile flight characteristics combined with a rugged air frame.

Try to select a craft with spares to reduce cost of reconstruction.


These are our top candidates:

  • Radian Pro -- (YouTube) (Note the Radian standard has less controls: elv & rud only)
  • Phoenix Glider Pretty cool name... If the avionics fit into the cockpit I say go for it. (Note that we can add flaps!)
  • Bixler Looks like a good place to start. Lots of surfaces to control, plenty of room for avionics, and reasonably priced.
  • Multiplex Cularis (2.6m) available as kit or RR (Note the Easy Glider Pro, also...)


These are interesting alternatives:

Surface Control

  • Servos X 4
    • want light ones, but strong enough to control the surfaces, might need to get the craft before we order/change the servos

Coms

  • XBee PRO 900 XSC? or...?

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