Lin et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Development of an unmanned coaxial rotorcraft for the DARPA UAVForge challengeLin et al., 2013
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- Author
- Lin F
- Ang K
- Wang F
- Chen B
- Lee T
- Yang B
- Dong M
- Dong X
- Cui J
- Phang S
- Wang B
- Luo D
- Peng K
- Cai G
- Zhao S
- Yin M
- Li K
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- Publication venue
- Unmanned Systems
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In this paper, we present a comprehensive design for a fully functional unmanned rotorcraft system: GremLion. GremLion is a new small-scale unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) concept using two contra-rotating rotors and one cyclic swash-plate. It can fit within a rucksack and …
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