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Mad (Flt) Scientist 10th September 2007 01:28

Zephyr Solar-Powered Plane
 
The BBC is reporting that Qinetiq's Zephyr solar panel powered plane has made flights of 54 and 33 hours duration, and that the latter might be an FAI record.

I found this quote perhaps the most odd in the article...

The plane is launched by hand....
When was the last time a record setting aircraft was launched by hand, I wonder ...?

galaxy flyer 10th September 2007 02:31

MfS:

Every flight is "launched by hand"-the mitts of the yoke actuators. That is, pilots or whatever they call UAV operators. :E

GF

John Farley 13th September 2007 17:13

Yes a check of the QinetiQ site and their PR pics clearly shows that the aircraft is hand launched. Three guys are shown just after they have let it go and there may be a fourth judging by a shadow on the RHS. There is no sign of gear but some nice stands that held the aircraft before the crew picked it up for launch are in the foreground.

Mark 1 14th September 2007 12:10

The record being claimed is in FAI category F8, which is effectively for model aircraft.

The previous holder was also hand launched I believe. It lost the record for 38 hours airborne, but still retains the straight line distance having flown across the Atlantic.

Hand launching does avoid the encumbrance of an undercarriage.

See http://records.fai.org/documents.asp?from=model&id=7882

smithgd 21st September 2007 15:48

Actually it is two records:

1) The absolute flight duration for Class U (UAV's)
2) The max altitude for Class U1.b Group 2 (UAV, Remotly Controlled, 5kg to 50Kg, Electric)

See : http://records.fai.org/claims.asp?id=u


Cheers
smithgd

aviate1138 24th September 2007 15:48

This is off thread I know but..... Just to relax you professionals for a few moments and
to admire someone's hand eye co-ordination. :) Electric but not solar powered. Maybe a job for him in a hut in the Mohave desert?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gulv_bvZS94

cwatters 29th September 2007 18:54

Very good but I've seen someone do consecutive rolling circles with a model helicopter...flying backwards.

cwatters 29th September 2007 19:27

Neat 3D flying with a helicopter.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=q6F-0r...elated&search=

more..

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=af0bY4...elated&search=

John Farley 2nd October 2007 09:31

Just to get us back on topic
 
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...nch2pprune.jpg

cwatters 2nd October 2007 12:39

Nice photo, thanks.

smithgd 3rd October 2007 14:48

Nice photo....wrong flight!
See the Qinetiq website:
http://www.qinetiq.com/home/newsroom...ephyr_uav.html

John Farley 3rd October 2007 16:25

Wrong message
 
smithgd

On the contrary. The picture I posted was to best show the hand-launch technique that MFS was remarking about. It was not posted as a picture of the record flight.

JF

smithgd 3rd October 2007 17:50

JF

OK fair enough....but in that case the pic at the bottom of the Qinetiq article covers it as well :)

smithgd


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