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Image:early_twinstar.jpg|<b>Early Twinstar</b><br>Antoine Drouin and Pascal Brisset | Image:early_twinstar.jpg|<b>Early Twinstar</b><br>Antoine Drouin and Pascal Brisset | ||
Image:glotzer.jpg|<b>Glotzer</b><br>Martin Mueller and Christian Lindenberg | Image:glotzer.jpg|<b>Glotzer</b><br>Martin Mueller and Christian Lindenberg | ||
Image:microvertigo.png|<b>Micro-Vertigo (3D SLS Printed)</b><br>University of Arizona<br>Span 20 cm, mass 100g | |||
Image:Dragonfly_0626.jpg|<b>Dragonfly</b><br>University of Arizona<br>Span 30cm, mass 220g | Image:Dragonfly_0626.jpg|<b>Dragonfly</b><br>University of Arizona<br>Span 30cm, mass 220g | ||
Image:minivertigo.jpg|<b>Mini-Vertigo II</b><br>University of Arizona<br>Span 30 cm, mass 100g | |||
Image:Lelantos.jpg|<b>Lelantos</b><br>University of Arizona<br>Span 15 cm, mass 200g | |||
Image:DragonSlayer_0948sm.jpg|<b>Dragon Slayer</b><br>Miraterre Flight Systems<br>Span 33cm, mass 300g | Image:DragonSlayer_0948sm.jpg|<b>Dragon Slayer</b><br>Miraterre Flight Systems<br>Span 33cm, mass 300g | ||
Image:Twinstar_2_Twinjet_night.JPG|<b>Night-equipped Twinstar and Twinjet</b><br>Antoine Drouin and Pascal Brisset | Image:Twinstar_2_Twinjet_night.JPG|<b>Night-equipped Twinstar and Twinjet</b><br>Antoine Drouin and Pascal Brisset | ||
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Image:NoVa1.jpg|<b>NoVa Quadrotor</b><br>AJ Kochevar<br> Attitude Stabilized quadrotor using Tiny 2.0 | Image:NoVa1.jpg|<b>NoVa Quadrotor</b><br>AJ Kochevar<br> Attitude Stabilized quadrotor using Tiny 2.0 | ||
Image:nirvana.jpg|<b>Nirvana</b><br>The 3 Minimag used at the LAAS-CNRS Laboratory | Image:nirvana.jpg|<b>Nirvana</b><br>The 3 Minimag used at the LAAS-CNRS Laboratory | ||
Image: | Image:Minimav.jpg| <b>FJ1</b><br>The PPZUAV current project/ MAV 420mm / 85g | ||
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 | ||
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Image:UMARS.JPG|<b>UMARS</b><br> [http://www.imes.zhaw.ch/de/engineering/imes/projekte/leichtbautechnik/umars/projektbeschreibung.html Home Page]<br>Winterthur - Switzerland. | Image:UMARS.JPG|<b>UMARS</b><br> [http://www.imes.zhaw.ch/de/engineering/imes/projekte/leichtbautechnik/umars/projektbeschreibung.html Home Page]<br>Winterthur - Switzerland. | ||
Image:eHawk.JPG|<b>eHawk</b><br>R. Büttner<br>Meilen - Switzerland. | Image:eHawk.JPG|<b>eHawk</b><br>R. Büttner<br>Meilen - Switzerland. | ||
Image:TwinStar_stspies1.JPG|<b>TwinStar II</b><br>[ | Image:TwinStar_stspies1.JPG|<b>TwinStar II</b><br>[[User:Stspies|Steffen]]<br>Germany. | ||
Image: | Image:Cougar.JPG|<b>Cougar</b><br>R. Büttner<br>Meilen - Switzerland. | ||
Image:UofA_UAP1.jpg|<b>Senior Telemaster</b><br>[[UAlberta_UASGroup|U of A UAS Group]]<br>Edmonton - Canada. | |||
Image:High_Performance_Flying_Wing.JPG|<b>Flying Wing</b><br>T. Habermacher<br>Zürich - Switzerland. | |||
Image:SimcraftFunjet.jpg|<b>SimCraft</b><br>Simon Liebold<br>Berlin - Germany. | |||
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[http://www.youtube.com/user/aerovistapunktch#p/u/1/o6auxzO93lU Bungee Launch Y-UAV] | [http://www.youtube.com/user/aerovistapunktch#p/u/1/o6auxzO93lU Bungee Launch Y-UAV] | ||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WyNxjZjn90 first parachute recovery testing of X8] | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7B_F1CzGToM Easyglider goes for a bombing run] | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsYYL3EitQ8 Easyglider completely autonomous take off] | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEyfNS4qOyk&feature=plcp jet with paparazzi onboard] | |||
== Flight competitions == | == Flight competitions == |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 2 September 2014
User's Gallery
User's Aircraft Gallery
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Video
Micro UAV climbing to 1500m on Spitsbergen/Arctic
first parachute recovery testing of X8
Easyglider goes for a bombing run
Easyglider completely autonomous take off
Flight competitions
MAV08
- 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:
- Ascending Technologies GmbH Hornet hexa-rotor (MIT)
- Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB)
Best Autonomous Micro Air Vehicle:
- Paparazzi Slicer (ENAC)
Best Exotic Design Micro Air Vehicle:
- Paparazzi Dragonfly (University of Arizona)
Best UGV Performance:
- MAVSTAR (UNSW)
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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)
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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)
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EMAV2006
- Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany (25-26 July 2006)
- 1st place : Paparazzi DragonSlayer/BlackOne/Microjet
- 2nd place : Paparazzi JeanMav360
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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
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4eme Journées microdrones
- Toulouse, France ( 15 septembre 2004)
- 1st place : Paparazzi Microjet
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EMAV2004
- Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany (13 July 2004)
- 1st place : Paparazzi Microjet
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EMAV2003
- Toulouse, France ( 3 october 2003)
- 1st place : Paparazzi Twinstar
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Scientific campaigns
FLOHOF 2007
- Around the Hofsjökull glacier, Iceland, (August 2007)
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THORPEX/Svalbard 2008
- On and around Svalbard, Arctic Sea, (February 25th - March 15th, 2008)
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