Claims
- 1. A miniature, unmanned, remotely controlled aircraft, comprising:an airframe, a reciprocating piston internal combustion engine, a receiver disposed to receive remote guidance signals, a flight control system disposed to control direction of flight responsive to the remote guidance signals, a parachute carried aboard said airframe, and a deployment system operatively connected to said parachute and disposed to deploy said parachute said deployment system comprising: a parachute deployment mechanism, at least one sensor disposed to sense a value of at least one operational parameter of flight operatively connected to said deployment mechanism, and a fail-safe system comprising means for generating a fail-safe signal indicative of normal operation of at least said flight control system and means for sensing presence of said fail-safe signal operatively connected to said deployment mechanism, said deployment mechanism being caused to operate responsive to at least one of the conditions: sensing when the sensed value falls outside a predetermined range of acceptable values, and sensing an absence of said fail-safe signal for a predetermined period of time.
- 2. The miniature, unmanned, remotely controlled aircraft according to claim 1, wherein said sensor comprises a plurality of sensors each disposed to monitor and communicate different operational parameters of flight.
- 3. The miniature, unmanned, remotely controlled aircraft according to claim 1, wherein said parachute deployment system further comprises a microprocessor disposed to manage deployment of said parachute and an electrical power source operably connected to said microprocessor, whereinsaid sensor is communicably connected to said microprocessor so as to be able to transmit data corresponding to a value of said at least one operation parameter of flight, and said microprocessor has a memory and is provided with programming which programming compares data received from said sensor with threshold values stored in said memory, generates a deployment signal responsive to determining that a sensed threshold falls outside a predetermined range of acceptable values stored in said memory, and transmits said deployment signal to said parachute deployment mechanism.
- 4. The miniature, unmanned, remotely controlled aircraft according to claim 3, whereinsaid aircraft has a flight direction element; said microprocessor is disposed to manage flight of said aircraft by controlling said flight direction element and includes a microprocessor subsystem including memory and programming disposed to transmit an inhibition signal to said parachute deployment system; and said parachute deployment system is disposed to deploy said parachute in the absence of said inhibition signal for a predetermined time interval.
- 5. The miniature, unmanned, remotely controlled aircraft according to claim 3, whereinsaid sensor comprises an engine speed sensor disposed to sense engine rotational speed and is communicably connected to said microprocessor to transmit engine rotational speed data to said microprocessor, said microprocessor comprises memory and programming disposed to compare sensed engine rotational speed to a predetermined threshold of engine rotational speed, and said microprocessor is disposed to transmit a deployment signal when sensed engine rotational speed falls below the predetermined threshold of engine rotational speed.
- 6. The miniature, unmanned, remotely controlled aircraft according to claim 3, wherein said sensor is disposed to monitor and communicate different operational parameters of flight, whereinsaid microprocessor is disposed to manage flight of said aircraft, and includes a microprocessor subsystem including memory and programming disposed to transmit an inhibition signal to said parachute deployment system; said sensor comprises at least an engine speed sensor disposed to sense engine rotational speed and is communicably connected to said microprocessor to transmit engine rotational speed data to said microprocessor, and said microprocessor subsystem includes memory and programming disposed to compare sensed engine rotational speed to a predetermined threshold of engine rotational speed; and said parachute deployment system is disposed to deploy said parachute in the absence of said inhibition signal for a predetermined time interval and also when sensed engine rotational speed falls below the predetermined threshold of engine rotational speed.
- 7. The miniature, unmanned, remotely controlled aircraft according to claim 1, wherein said deployment system comprises an actuator disposed to respond directly to a remotely generated intentional command signal transmitted from the ground to deploy said parachute.
- 8. The miniature, unmanned, remotely controlled aircraft according to claim 1, wherein said at least one sensor is disposed to deploy said parachute when said aircraft strays from a pre-established course.
- 9. The miniature, unmanned, remotely controlled aircraft according to claim 1, wherein said at least one sensor is disposed to deploy said parachute when said aircraft departs from a pre-established altitude.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to copending applications respectively entitled UNMANNED AIRCRAFT WITH AUTOMATIC FUEL-TO-AIR MIXTURE ADJUSTMENT, Ser. No. 10/255,184; MINIATURE, UNMANNED AIRCRAFT WITH ONBOARD STABILIZATION AND AUTOMATED GROUND CONTROL OF FLIGHT PATH, Ser. No. 10/255,183; MANUALLY DISASSEMBLED AND READILY SHIPPABLE MINIATURE, UNMANNED AIRCRAFT WITH DATA HANDLING CAPABILITY, Ser. No. 10/255,182; ENGINE DRIVEN SUPERCHARGER FOR AIRCRAFT, Ser. No. 10/255,189; CABLE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN AN UNMANNED AIRCRAFT AND A DETACHABLE DATA HANDLING MODULE, Ser. No. 10/255,187; ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR UNMANNED AIRCRAFT, Ser. No. 10/255,188; and MINIATURE, UNMANNED AIRCRAFT WITH INTERCHANGEABLE DATA MODULE, Ser. No. 10/255,186, all filed of even date herewith and which are incorporated herein by reference, and to copending Ser. No. 60/324,931, filed Sep. 27, 2001.
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