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Project Osprey RC-VTOL

Project Osprey RC-VTOL. Team Aaron Duane Jesse Fledderjohann Hilary Henderson Chris Hope. Advisor Dr. Ward Industry Representative Mr. Walt Harrison. Overview. Introduction Scorecard Additional Accomplishments Plans Issues/Concerns Conclusions. Introduction.

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Project Osprey RC-VTOL

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  1. Project OspreyRC-VTOL Team Aaron Duane Jesse Fledderjohann Hilary Henderson Chris Hope • Advisor • Dr. Ward • Industry Representative • Mr. Walt Harrison University of Portland School of Engineering

  2. Overview • Introduction • Scorecard • Additional Accomplishments • Plans • Issues/Concerns • Conclusions University of Portland School of Engineering

  3. Introduction • RC-VTOL: Remote Controlled Vertical Takeoff and Landing • Combines advantages of helicopters and airplanes • Complex control processing • RC: perspective changes University of Portland School of Engineering

  4. Scorecard • Completed Project Plan to version 1.0 • Successful Design Review • Theory of Operations to version 0.89 • Work underway, not yet ready for 0.90 University of Portland School of Engineering

  5. Additional Accomplishments • All hardware received and ready to use • Received beta software for Eagle Tree Seagull Wireless Telemetry System • Tested and working correctly • Software implementation begun University of Portland School of Engineering

  6. Plans • Theory of Operations to 0.90 • And TOp to 0.95 • And TOp to 1.0 University of Portland School of Engineering

  7. Milestones Exceeded TimetableMet Timetable Behind TimetableNot Complete University of Portland School of Engineering

  8. Concerns/Issues • Staying on schedule • Having time for difficult design challenges • Airframe problems • Testing procedure University of Portland School of Engineering

  9. Conclusions • RC-VTOL: software based flight system • Work proceeding on TOp 0.90 • Progress on Telemetry Transmitter • Mitigated all previous concerns • Questions? University of Portland School of Engineering

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