Overview
- Drones have been widely used in many applications like surveillance, inspection, military, and agriculture.
- Conventional multirotor drones have less endurance and payload capacity so they cannot be used for last-mile delivery or surveillance missions.
- Hybrid fixed-wing VTOL combines the capability of both multirotors and conventional fixed wings.
Aim
To design and control custom-fabricated Fixed-wing UAV with Vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capabilities for payload delivery and surveillance purposes.
Prototype 1
- Quadplane configuration is selected with 4 motors used for vertical takeoff and landing and one motor is used for forward propulsion.
- Quad motors are positioned in an X layout.
Maximum Takeoff weight | 6 kg |
Payload Capacity | 0.5 kg |
Calculated endurance | 30 mins |
Cruise velocity | 15 m/s |
Range | 18-20 km |
Test Flight
To test the vertical takeoff and landing, a test flight was conducted.
Team members
- Lovesh Goyal
- Ravi Agrawal
- Mayank Lonkar
- Pratyush Chakraborty
- Kishore Chandra
- Soham Sarpotdar