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== Parrot Disco ==  | |||
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|[[Image:Parrot_disco_frontside.jpg|thumb|left|Parrot Disco]]  | |||
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The [[Disco|Parrot Disco]] is blended wing aircraft. Simple smooth flight via Paparazzi   | |||
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== Trashcan ==  | |||
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|[[Image:aircraft_trashcan_main_01.jpg|thumb|left|Trashcan Quadrotor]]  | |||
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The [[Trashcan|Trashcan]] is a racing quadrotor.  Of the shelf hardware and can run Paparazzi   | |||
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== NoVa Quadrotor ==  | == NoVa Quadrotor ==  | ||
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|[[Image:Paparazzitelema1.jpg|thumb|left|Telemaster]]  | |[[Image:Paparazzitelema1.jpg|thumb|left|Telemaster]]  | ||
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The [[Telemaster|Telemaster]] is a great platform for a new Paparazzi user. It provides a stable platform to help a new user get used to the amazing Paparazzi system  | The [[Telemaster|Telemaster]] is a great platform for a new Paparazzi user. It provides a stable platform to help a new user get used to the amazing Paparazzi system.  | ||
'''[[Telemaster|More details...]]'''  | '''[[Telemaster|More details...]]'''  | ||
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|[[Image:DSCF1855_small.JPG|thumb|left|Jet powered]]  | |[[Image:DSCF1855_small.JPG|thumb|left|Jet powered]]  | ||
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The [[Jet powered|Jet powered]] is a special implementation of the Paparazzi system. The TWOG   | The [[Jet powered|Jet powered]] is a special implementation of the Paparazzi system. The TWOG produces a very stable flight with only IR sensors for this huge glider.  | ||
'''[[Jet powered|More details...]]'''  | '''[[Jet powered|More details...]]'''  | ||
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'''[[Bixler|More details...]]'''  | '''[[Bixler|More details...]]'''  | ||
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|[[Image:Aircraft_SUMO.jpg|thumb|left|SUMO]]  | |||
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The [[SUMO|SUMO]] is build by the Geophysical Institute of the University of Bergen, Norway. It uses industry standard sensors for temperature, air pressure, humidity and wind speed/direction as well as more specialized sensors as infrared/visible light radiation, particle concentration or ionizing radiation (full list). It has been used in many measurement campaigns by various research institutions. Get a peek at some [[SUMO/Misc_Airframe_Notes| miscellaneous SUMO airframe notes here.]]  | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 19 December 2019
Parrot Disco
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 The Parrot Disco is blended wing aircraft. Simple smooth flight via Paparazzi  | 
Trashcan
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 The Trashcan is a racing quadrotor. Of the shelf hardware and can run Paparazzi  | 
NoVa Quadrotor
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 The NoVa is an attitude stabilized quadrotor. It utilizes paparazzi hardware as well as a 6DOF IMU.  | 
Multiplex FunJet
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 The FunJet is a new electric pusher-prop model from Multiplex made of durable and CA safe Elapor foam. It offers plenty of room internally for avionics in an attractive package.  | 
ENAC Solar Storm
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 The Solar-Storm is the result of a conceptual design study for a Hybrid-Solar cell powered MAV. More details...  | 
Mini Telemaster
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 The Telemaster is a great platform for a new Paparazzi user. It provides a stable platform to help a new user get used to the amazing Paparazzi system.  | 
Jet powered
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 The Jet powered is a special implementation of the Paparazzi system. The TWOG produces a very stable flight with only IR sensors for this huge glider.  | 
Hobbyking Bixler
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 The Hobbyking Bixler is a cheap copy of the Multiplex EasyStar. It is very inexpensive, easy to obtain and provides superbly easy flying for beginners. Moderately high payloads are possible. The Bixler is a five channel aircraft with Aileron, Rudder and Elevator.  | 
SUMO
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 The SUMO is build by the Geophysical Institute of the University of Bergen, Norway. It uses industry standard sensors for temperature, air pressure, humidity and wind speed/direction as well as more specialized sensors as infrared/visible light radiation, particle concentration or ionizing radiation (full list). It has been used in many measurement campaigns by various research institutions. Get a peek at some miscellaneous SUMO airframe notes here. A very detailed page with about the Hardware and how to build a SUMO here  |