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I'll post stuff relating to it here, my way of keeping progress. I have been working on it for the last few months and in around a week we head to competition.
>didn't read awardDid some flight testing from the main plane. This was the first time we had somewhat controllable flight with my controller doing something. Tomorrow I'll be testing again, but dropping it from a quadcopter, then on Friday I hope to test it with the Compass and GPS active.
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It is a glider in the sense that it doesn't have a means of propulsion. The part of the competition that I am concerned with is to make an autonomous glider that detaches from a larger aircraft that will land in a specified 60x60 meter area, the score is based on how light the glider is. So the plane does not really have to be maneuverable or even efficient as a glider, it just has to get to the ground in a specified area while weighing as little as possoble. I think our final product will weigh under 1 ounce, 28 grams.The frame looks sick
Is it going to get wrapped?
but the wong chord is a bit short for a glider, is it meant to test maneuvering and stability in a steep glide?
No, I'm on a larger team of 12 people. 10 people are working on the main plane while me and a friend are working on the glider. He does all the mechanical/physical parts of it while I do all the electronics and coding for it. We could have used an off the shelf flight controller, but I figured I'd learn more by building my own.>didn't read award
Oh so you're doing the shuttle glide too
WIth the right trim you could probably do that unguided taking a page out out proffesional paper airplane techniqueIt is a glider in the sense that it doesn't have a means of propulsion. The part of the competition that I am concerned with is to make an autonomous glider that detaches from a larger aircraft that will land in a specified 60x60 meter area, the score is based on how light the glider is. So the plane does not really have to be maneuverable or even efficient as a glider, it just has to get to the ground in a specified area while weighing as little as possoble. I think our final product will weigh under 1 ounce, 28 grams.
>Is it going to get wrapped
It is already wrapped in a plastic foil in the picture o algo.
You aren't even wrong, I did this mostly so I have something to talk about on job interviews tho. With this sort of approach I wouldn't have learned as much about electronics as I have so far which for me personally is quite important. We are still going to be more competitive than 95% of all teams with what we have so far. All other examples I have seen from what other teams have posted have been hot garbage. I don't care that much about winning as long as I make something that I'm happy with.WIth the right trim you could probably do that unguided taking a page out out proffesional paper airplane technique