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====Simulation example====
====Simulation example====
In the screenshot you can see a Paparazzi GCS run on Ubuntu in a virtual machine and Flight Gear run on Macintosh. The navigation signal is broadcast in the local area network using UDP. It is proven to work also with different physical computers.[[Image:FG_AND_PAPARAZZI.jpg |thumb| Flight Gear and Paparazzi]]
In the screenshot you can see a Paparazzi GCS run on Ubuntu in a virtual machine and Flight Gear run on Macintosh. The navigation signal is broadcast in the local area network using UDP. It is proven to work also with different physical computers.[[Image:FG_AND_PAPARAZZI.jpg |thumb| Flight Gear and Paparazzi]]
====How to Launch Simulation====

Revision as of 12:13, 22 June 2009

Vaasan ammattikorkeakoulu - Vaasa University of Applied Sciences

Introduction

This page is part of a final thesis project made for Vaasa University of Applied Sciences. The idea in this project was to implement the Paparazzi hard and software to an RC airplane. The project began in June 2009.

The project is sponsored by WRD Systems

Hardware

The Plane

After a long period of choosing the plane, the Sig Kadet was chosen to be the one. Below are listed some characteristics why it was chosen.

SIG KADET
  • Big wing area (easier to control)
  • Powerful electric engine (ability to take up extra payload)
  • Light
  • Semi-ready built (no balsa work)

Radio

  • Hitec 6 Optic Sport

Battery

  • Li-Po 1300 mAh 11V.

Why Li-Po? "Li-Po batteries are light and small and have large storing capacity. As rule of thumb Li-Po batteries have four times the capacity compred to same sized and weighed Ni-Mh batteries".

Electronics

Software

Used Programs and operating systems

All of the programs were run on Mac OS 10.5 and virtualized Ubuntu 8.04 on VMWARE Fusion 2.0.

A VMWare image containing Paparazzi as well as Wine+U-Control is available here. It is based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, but has most of the standard included tools and sofware removed.

Linux

Mac

Simulation example

In the screenshot you can see a Paparazzi GCS run on Ubuntu in a virtual machine and Flight Gear run on Macintosh. The navigation signal is broadcast in the local area network using UDP. It is proven to work also with different physical computers.

Flight Gear and Paparazzi

How to Launch Simulation