Abstract

Design/methodology/approach – The MAV wing planform in this study was designed based on previous results and the need to reduce the weight of the MAV. The MAV had a wing planform with a 6 percent Gottingen‐329 camber airfoil, a 20° swept‐back leading edge and a straight trailing edge. The fuselage was designed to contain a motor, an electronic control system and a video camera with a built‐in transmitter. The battery was located outside the fuselage to trim the center of gravity and enable the battery to be changed easily when it has run out. Two exaggerated vertical stabilizers were installed to prevent the MAV from rolling. The materials, the power plant and the electronics used to fabricate the MAV herein were either the lightest or the smallest from that could be obtained off‐the‐shelf. Since, MAVs should be expendable, the cost was kept under US$250 (including the cost of an onboard video camera system, which costs US$170).

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