Gainesville, FL 4-12-04
Yesterday (4/11/04) afternoon Baron Johnson called from Tucson, the site of
this years MAV competition. http://www.engr.arizona.edu/MAVcompetition/
Great news...........Univ. of Florida won the overall competition, again.
Greater news.......Two AMA members (Baron Johnson and Kyu Ho Lee) set new
World Records: The team was supported by other AMA members, Mujahid
Adbulrahim, James Clifton, Donald MacArthur and Carlo Francis - all students
in the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department.
Baron now holds the world record for flying the smallest Micro Air Vehicle
(of 5-1/4 inch maximum dimension) the required 600 meter distance to acquire
the target and make positive Identification using on board video to both fly
and use as the surveillance camera. The aircraft weighed 40 grams (about
1.6 ozs.).
Kyu Ho Lee now holds the world record for maximum endurance for the
smallest Micro Air Vehicle of 4-3/4 inch maximum dimension for 14 minutes
and 54 seconds. This is just 6 seconds short of the official maximum cutoff
is 15 minutes which no one has accomplished with such a small vehicle.
Baron's own design Ornithopter won second place against stiff
competition from CalPoly and the likes of world famous designer Paul
McCreedy from the West coast.
We are thrilled and very proud of the MAV Lab, the University of Florida,
and especially our local participants that represented us with such
outstanding performances.
--
Red Scholefield AMA 951
Flying Gators Inc., GNV FL
jeboba - 12 Apr 2004 16:44 GMT
Very Cool! Is there anywhere that we can see the actual MAV's?
> Gainesville, FL 4-12-04
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> Red Scholefield AMA 951
> Flying Gators Inc., GNV FL
A.T. - 13 Apr 2004 00:22 GMT
refer to http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/
scroll down to =
MAV - Miniature Aircraft, Spy Planes, Heli, etc.
DERA micro air vehicle - microjet
MAV, UAV & Darpa LINK site
Micro Air Vehicles
Micro Air Vehicle Competition Site
Micro Aircraft Vehicles etc
Spy Planes from MLB Company
Tiny Surveillance Aircraft to Fly in Tucson
WES-Technik
regards
Alan T.
Alan's Hobby, Model & RC Web Links
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong
> Very Cool! Is there anywhere that we can see the actual MAV's?
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> > Red Scholefield AMA 951
> > Flying Gators Inc., GNV FL
RCPILOT48 - 15 Apr 2004 00:14 GMT
>We are thrilled and very proud of the MAV Lab, the University of Florida,
>and especially our local participants
GO Gators!!!
Andy
We can make a box of wood.....FLY!!