Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Wind Tunnel Testing
Sunday, January 16, 2011
7G's!!!
Things are coming along well and hopefully we will have Prototype 1 flying soon!
The Structures Group.
UK DBF 2011
This year's competition has a Military theme, including being a handed launched UAV.
This year's missions include:
- Mission 1-Dash to a Critical Target
- Distance: 4 minutes to complete maximum possible number of laps
- Payload: Empty
- Score: Team's Laps, Maximum Number of Lap's
- Mission 2- Ammo Re-Supply
- Distance: 3 Laps
- Payload: 3x4 inch steel bar
- Score: Bar Weight, Flight Weight
- Mission 3- Medical Supply Mission
- Distance: 3 Laps
- Payload: Golf Balls
- Score: Number of Balls, Maximum number of Balls
Other mission requirements include:
- 3 hand launched attempts equal 1 flight attempt
- 3/4 pound battery limit
- The plane and payloads must fit into a commercially available carry on suitcase.
- No one dimension can be greater than 22 inches
- The sum of the dimensions cannot be greater than 45 inches.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
NEW RULES POSTED!
Friday, May 21, 2010
Its Been Fun, Its Been Real
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Official Score
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Finally a scoring flight!
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Competition Day 2
Friday, April 16, 2010
Let The Games Begin!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Off To Wichita!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Practice, Practice, Practice...
Thursday, April 1, 2010
SUCCESSFULL FLIGHT!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
PROTOTYPE 2 COMPLETE IN 7 DAYS!!!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Prototype 1 First Flight Attempt
Monday, March 8, 2010
E-Day a success, report finished, and first flight scheduled!!!
Friday, February 19, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Prototype 1 making big strides!
I'd like to send a big thanks to all our team members as well as the underclassmen who have been helping us make this happen. We need to keep up the hard work and get this bird in the air!!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
More cold days of flying
A few days later we returned with a few more tweaks to the flight computer. While the weather was warmer (28F) the snow was thick. Despite bringing every tool we did not bring a snow shovel.
An hour with a sheet of plywood and a tiny section of runway was clear and we were off. The flight went well and important data was recorded. Eventually an electrical issue caused the plane to twitch on landing missing the small patch of cleared runway. The gear was stripped and the plane became a sled for the last 30ft. But all is well and we will be back up next week.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Spring Fly Day 1

After all the hard work over winter break, the weather finally cleared just enough for a fly day. We headed to the LMAC Field with the two new composite fuselage DuraPlanes and the Red ARF plane. The weather was a little cold, but the winds were calm.
The first two flights were with the first composite DuraPlane. The plane flew perfectly and required little trim. The aircraft was very stable and predictable on the first flight. On the second flight after shifting the CG some and increasing the throws the plane became more responsive and in no time we were doing rolls and split S maneuvers.
Next we attempted to start the second DuraPlane. But there was a servo issue we were unable to correct at the field, so we moved on to the the ARF plane. The ARF plane was fitted with a flight computer to provide real time data to the ground. The plane flew well and the computer worked. Unfortunately the monokote used to patch the pitot tube lines began to shed during some sharp turns. The aircraft continued to fly, but we choose to bring it down and not push our luck.
The forth and fifth flights were again with the duraplane with again more tweaking to the servos and different prop sizes. Also Jim Burgess (ME-Jun) was given the chance to fly some and did quite well for his first time.
Five flights, five landings, five touch and go, total flight time 35 minutes, and only one monokote patch needed is always a success.