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| Image:Paparazzitelema1.jpg | <b>Telemaster</b><br> Autonomous platform to get used to the system | | Image:Paparazzitelema1.jpg | <b>Telemaster</b><br> Autonomous platform to get used to the system |
| Image:Easystar cropped w800.JPG| <b> John Burt</b><br> tested and flying | | Image:Easystar cropped w800.JPG| <b> John Burt</b><br> tested and flying |
| Image:UAV.jpg| <b>Luke Ionno</b><br> | | Image:UAV.jpg|<b>Luke Ionno</b><br> over at rcgroups |
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Revision as of 01:48, 14 March 2009
User's Gallery
User's Gallery
- Paparazzi Aircraft
Early Twinstar Antoine Drouin and Pascal Brisset
Glotzer Martin Mueller and Christian Lindenberg
Dragonfly University of Arizona Span 30cm, mass 220g
Dragon Slayer Miraterre Flight Systems Span 33cm, mass 300g
Night-equipped Twinstar and Twinjet Antoine Drouin and Pascal Brisset
M.A.C. Orange One Martin Mueller and Christian Lindenberg
Slayer and Twinstar The Twinstar performs an autonomous aerial launch of the Slayer
Sephiroth P-51 Mustang, off-board video processing for horizon-based stabilization
Triple-X Prototype Miraterre Flight Systems Span 90cm, mass 1400g
CyberEye Miraterre Flight Systems Span 130cm, mass 2kg
Two Zagi's, and Aggiebird Wing Spans 48", 60", and 100" OSAM-UAV Team
NoVa Quadrotor AJ Kochevar Attitude Stabilized quadrotor using Tiny 2.0
Nirvana The 3 Minimag used at the LAAS-CNRS Laboratory
FJ1 The PPZUAV project aircraft and demo
Telemaster Autonomous platform to get used to the system
John Burt tested and flying
UAV.jpg
Luke Ionno over at rcgroups
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Flight competitions
- Agra, India, (March 10th -- 15th, 2008)
Best Mission Performance:
- Ascending Technologies GmbH Hornet hexa-rotor (MIT)
- Paparazzi Slicer (ENAC)
- Paparazzi Glass One(s) (Martin Mueller Engineering)
- Paparazzi Dragonfly (University of Arizona)
Best Hover Performance/Rotorcraft:
Best Autonomous Micro Air Vehicle:
Best Exotic Design Micro Air Vehicle:
- Paparazzi Dragonfly (University of Arizona)
Best UGV Performance:
MAV07
- Toulouse, France, (September 19th - 22nd, 2007)
- 1st place (shared): Paparazzi Dragon Slayer
- 1st place (shared): Micropilot Ping Wing
- 3rd place : Paparazzi Tyto (Supaero)
- 4th place : Paparazzi MAC 07 (Martin Mueller Engineering)
- 5th place : Paparazzi Storm1 (Murat Bronz)
- MAV07, Toulouse
Dragon Slayer Miraterre Flight Systems
Twisted Logic Miraterre Flight Systems
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MAV06
- Sandestin, Florida, USA (October 29th - November 2nd, 2006)
- 1st place : Procerus Kestrel (Bringham Young University)
- 2nd place : Paparazzi Dualing Slayers (ENAC / Miraterre)
- 3rd place : Paparazzi Black One ("fake" Martin Mueller Engineering)
- MAV06, Florida
Orange One Martin Mueller and Christian Lindenberg
Black One Martin Mueller and Christian Lindenberg
Dragon Slayers Slayers acquiring GPS fix
Catch! Michel bravely catching the Slayer in an autonomous landing
BYU's Winning Design BYU used the Procerus Kestrel autopilot
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EMAV2006
- Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany (25-26 July 2006)
- 1st place : Paparazzi DragonSlayer/BlackOne/Microjet
- 2nd place : Paparazzi JeanMav360
MAV05
- Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany (17-23 September 2005)
- 1st place : Paparazzi Dragonfly
- 2nd place : Paparazzi Glotzer
- 3rd place : Paparazzi Plaster
- 4th place : Paparazzi Plaster duo
- MAV05, Germany
Dragonfly University of Arizona
Glotzer Martin Mueller and Christian Lindenberg
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4eme Journées microdrones
- Toulouse, France ( 15 septembre 2004)
- 1st place : Paparazzi Microjet
EMAV2004
- Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany (13 July 2004)
- 1st place : Paparazzi Microjet
- EMAV2004
Automatic tracking antenna
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EMAV2003
- Toulouse, France ( 3 october 2003)
- 1st place : Paparazzi Twinstar
- EMAV2003
Twinstar ready for flight
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Scientific campaigns
FLOHOF 2007
- Around the Hofsjökull glacier, Iceland, (August 2007)
- FLOHOF 2007, Iceland
Flying southwest of the glacier
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THORPEX/Svalbard 2008
- On and around Svalbard, Arctic Sea, (February 25th - March 15th, 2008)
- THORPEX 2008, Svalbard
Flying over the icy sea near Spitsbergen
Landing near Longyearbyen
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