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Introduction. MAV Project, Group 3. Group Members. Michelle Wright Nelson Villatoro Linda Velasquez Chinh Tran Fred Wasl. What is a MAV?.

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  1. Introduction MAV Project, Group 3

  2. Group Members • Michelle Wright • Nelson Villatoro • Linda Velasquez • Chinh Tran • Fred Wasl

  3. What is a MAV? • Also known as UAVs, Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs) are unmanned air vehicles capable of being flown remotely from either short or long range distances. The purpose of flight can range from recreational use to military use in missions such intelligence gathering or scouting for hazardous obstacles.

  4. MAV Examples (Micro UAV on Left) , (Military MAV on Right)

  5. Fixed Wing (Left) Rotary Wing (Right) MAV

  6. MAVs and You • The innovative nature of MAVs for their size and ever increasing capabilities allows us to reflect on the fact that the engineering field is always changing and moving forward in technological advances that shape the world we live in today. • This fact alone puts us (students) into the mindset that we must continue to learn throughout our academic career and beyond; thus preparing us for the time in which we too will continue to innovate and become pioneers in future engineering projects and ideas in the years to come.

  7. Then and Now in Flight History

  8. What does this say about us? That the future is bright, very bring. This is just the beginning in our engineering endeavors, and as we continue to strive for success we too may someday leave our mark in history as the Wright Brothers did many years ago.

  9. Keys to Success • Knowledge and understanding of engineering principals and design, as well as all material covered in class. • Teamwork! “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” -Henry Ford

  10. This Brings us to Our Objectives Objectives for the ES100 MAV Group Project

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