Unlike conventional #helicopters, EV multicopters possess no #autorotation capability. And being powered by independent electric motors, they are susceptible to catastrophic dissymmetry of lift in case of motor failures. This technology, in its present stage of development, should be confined to the toy-drone application, and it should not be pressed prematurely into life-critical applications.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c33em6jrx1go

Europe's flying taxi dreams falter as cash runs short

Makers of a new generation of European electric aircraft are struggling to raise money.

Cool new video from #Skyryse showing their first fully automated #helicopter #autorotation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccKZ6zZxwKY
Skyryse Performs World’s First Fully Automated Autorotation

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#JLU: "Daedalus zurück im Weltraum"

"Studierende der Uni Würzburg entwickeln eine Technologie, die einmal Fallschirme bei Landekörpern aus dem Weltraum ersetzen soll. Für zwei Prototypen stand kürzlich im Rahmen des REXUS/BEXUS-Programms der Praxistest an. Eine Pressemitteilung der Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg."

https://www.raumfahrer.net/daedalus-zurueck-im-weltraum/

#Autorotation #ESRANGE #Höhenforschungsrakete #JMU #Raumfahrt #REXUS #SpaceSeeds #Würzburg #Wiedereintritt #WüSpace

2.5.2023

Daedalus zurück im Weltraum – Raumfahrer.net

Helicopter Seed Robot Can Also Drop Like A Rock

Whether you know them as samara seeds, maple seeds, or helicopter seeds, most of us know the seeds that spin down to the ground on one or two blades. They have been served as the inspiration for several robotic autorotating gliders, and researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) can now also make them dive rapidly on command. Video after the break.

In the previous versions, researchers showed that they were able to steer the SAW (Samara Autorotating Wing) by actuating the trailing edge of the blade with a servo. It takes input from an onboard 3-axis magnetometer and GPS, and adjusts the control surface continuously depending on its orientation to make it fly in the chosen direction. The latest paper (PDF) focuses on the craft's new ability to switch from autorotation to a rapid dive and back to autorotation. Named the dSAW (diving SAW), it can drop like a rock by changing the control surface angle to almost 90° the wing to stall it. It exits the dive by simply moving the control surface back to the normal autorotation position. The kinetic energy built up during the dive is converted to rotational energy very quickly, which slows its vertical velocity to almost zero for an instant before settling back into its normal glide.

We can certainly see this being useful where the dSAW needs to quickly lose altitude to avoid being pushed off-course by the wind. The video below demonstrates this by dropping three dSAWs from an RC airplane. On command, they spread out, each in its designated direction, and then repeatedly switch between dive and autorotation mode as they descend to the ground. The researchers envision this being used to scatter sensor units over a large area in a controlled fashion from a single aircraft. What would you do with this technology? Let us know below.

#dronehacks #autorotation #mapleseed #rcglider

Helicopter Seed Robot Can Also Drop Like A Rock

Whether you know them as samara seeds, maple seeds, or helicopter seeds, most of us know the seeds that spin down to the ground on one or two blades. They have been served as the inspiration for se…

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