User:Marc

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About me

  • Name: Marc Schwarzbach
  • Location: Stuttgart, Germany
  • PhD student in aerospace engineering
  • RC flying for many years, Paparazzi since 2008
  • Member of Akamodell Stuttgart (Projects like Aircargo, 9kg payload with a 2,2kg aircraft and 450W)


Planes equipped with Paparazzi

Private

  • Easystar
    • Using standard brushed motor with 3S Lipo, no problems after many flight hours.
    • Rudder is enlarged for better control.
    • Tiny V2
    • Now testbed for homebuilt paparazzi (see below)
  • FunJet
    • Not flown yet (16:55, 18 February 2010 (CET))
Easystar with sensors

For the university

UAV at university of stuttgart (Sorry, only german for now)

Wiki Page

  • Easyglider Pro
  • Trainer
    • Wingspan 3,3m; 2kW motor; 10S2P Lipo; 12 kg
    • Used for pilot training and payload testing
    • Tiny V2
  • Adler 1
    • Wingspan 4,3m; 2x2kW motor; 2x10S2P Lipo; maximum take off 25kg (for legal reasons)
    • Used for aerial imaging and remote sensing
    • Twog
  • Adler 2
    • Similar to Adler1, lightweight structure for the fuselage
    • Manual flights performed, Paparazzi system implemented but not tested due to bad weather (16:55, 18 February 2010 (CET)).
    • Twog
Easyglider Pro
Adler1 ready for lift off


Hardware

  • SD-Card data logger
    • Intention as Data Logger and compatible but based on Atmel (cheaper and more familiar to me)
    • Description and files to be released when tested
  • GCS on EEEPC 900 running Debian Linux from SD-Card DebianEeePC
SD logger prototype top
SD logger bottom
EEEPC running GCS
  • Homebuilt Paparazzi System
    • Based on the idea of Hochschule Bremen using an Olimex developement board
    • Single layer pcb layout, produced with a CNC mill using PCB-GCode
    • Changed layout of infrared sonsors for easyer soldering and components available at my electronic retailer
    • Testflight today: success! (23:13, 24 February 2010 (CET))
    • Not very efficient(7805...), light, small or beautiful, but it works
    • After some minor corrections files will be uploaded


The "big TWOG" :-)
pcb side
IR single sensor
IR dual sensor