The Autonomous Glider from High Altitude Balloon project logs go over stuff about the project i dont even know what the format is any more man
We’re ready for 18,000 foot tests this summer! Sponsors/for business inquiries, please shoot me an email at uavtarik@gmail.com.
Website is under construction but functional. Sequia plans should be there, build video should be out at some point. Same for the small flying wing.
Website: Riwings.com
MUSIC LINKS IN ORDER:
Thiago – Countin my blessings : https://soundcloud.com/teeawgo/blessings
Brze – .sayanora : https://soundcloud.com/brzebeats/sayonara
Miles Powers – Bothered : https://soundcloud.com/milespowers/bothered
Thank you to all these artists for letting me use their music. Love their songs, and it fit great in my video.
ALSO: ITS CLASS E AIRSPACE NOT CLASS G
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Great job, loved the video. My theory is that flight testing alternates between good day, bad day, good day, bad day, good day.
I loved the video and the engineering behind it
extremely nice projecto!
Nice Project, great Job.
This project is awesome! I love how detailed the video is.
Great work, great videos! More people need to see this.
I used flight vector and NOTAMs to work with FAA which filing notams you are working with Lockheed that do them now. And they pretty much let everybody know what you are up to. Pretty much say this is the launch location and time, this is what a normal balloon would land this is where I am planning on having the glider to land. Now to be on the safe side you could put a radar reflector on it
I tried doing the same thing for a class with the wing being a parafoil and the payload a box. To steer it we used two arduinos connected to two servos, a gps, and a magnetometer. For the release mech we had a different box connected to the balloon with a servo pulling a pull pin that was holding the parafoil.
We ran a series of tests for every component to make sure everything worked. And then we did tethered launches from 500 ft off the surface to see it could steer. But we only had one day to do tethered launches and what happened was that the connecting lines to the box were not properly adjusted so the parafoil just stalled and went straight down lol.
who’s still watching this in 2020 ?
i like how you explain the process with graphics so people who aren’t familiar with your project can ostensibly follow along, we really appreciate it 🙂 editing quality has also noticeably gone up!!!
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i would do anything really honestly anything for u to slap me on the face just one time i will pay you money how many kg are you?
Why don’t humans launch rockets from high alt balloons rockets redundant bass shit anyways