This invention relates to the field of unmanned flying vehicles in general and micro-areal vehicles in particular.
Flight of several micro-areal vehicles (MAV) can be arranged in joined or disjoint manner. Swarms of MAVs often have to fly in a coordinated fashion to achieve mission objectives. Physically coupling or uncoupling of MAVs during the flight can be used to achieve a more economical flight over long distances as well as to increase lift force when transporting heavy loads.
Micro areal vehicles suffer from two major limitations: (1) low lift force which limits their weight-lifting capabilities and (2) high relative drag forces which make it hard to overcome the wind force.
The above mentioned limitations of micro-areal vehicles can be overcome by arranging them in a joined formation. In particular, in the case of winged areal vehicles a number of winged sections is joined horizontally and the flapping of the wings is coordinated between the sections in a such a manner as to increase the lift-to-drag ratio and maneuverability of the formation.
Proposed method of linking autonomous areal vehicles enables them to lift heavier loads than a single vehicle is capable of carrying. The method also reduces cumulative drag on the vehicles thereby extending the duration of the flight.
A mode of flying a wing-propelled vehicle described in claim 1 is shown in
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Micro areal vehicles arranged in the manner suggested by the current invention can be used in such industrial applications as surveillance, retrieval, repair, delivery, toys, and large areas monitoring to name just a few.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/IB2015/050290 | 1/15/2015 | WO | 00 |
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 62012360 | Jun 2014 | US |