Who is involved in this
project?
Where did the initial
concept come from?
What is the next phase in
the project?
This project is a joint venture between the University of Sydney and Sonacom Pty Ltd.
The T-Wing vehicle concept grew out of vehicle optimization studies conducted at the University during 1995-1999 by Dr Hugh Stone, for his PhD dissertation.
The T-Wing has a wing-span of ~2.1m and a MTOW of ~30 Kg. It is powered by twin 78cc 3W 2-stroke engines that turn 23 inch diameter propellers.
The vehicle is controlled by an onboard PC-104 computer stack that drives all the servos and accepts inputs from the GPS and IMU sensors. Unlike a helicopter, the T-Wing uses control surfaces submerged in the propeller slipstreams to control itself during vertical flight. The vehicle communicates with the ground via Radio Modem Serial Data link.
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The next phase of testing will concentrate on the transition maneuvers between horizontal and vertical flight and on improvements to the autonomous hover flight mode as well.
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