Automatic Flight Control Requirements for Transition Flight Phases When Converting Long Endurance Fixed Wing UAV to VTOL Aircraft

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This paper reviews the 2 most critical flight phases for a Long Endurance Engine Powered Fixed-Wing Hybrid UAV-the transition from hover to forward flight and visa-versa. These phases of flight are necessary as the consequences of replacing the unsuitable horizontal take-off and landing ability with the more convenient vertical take-off and landing capability. After a brief description on the flight profile and a proposal for the hybrid configuration, the paper suggests 3 strategies to enable the hybrid fixed-wing UAV to transition from hover to forward flight and 1 strategy to transition from forward flight to hover. These strategies present themselves as part of the fundamental requirements for the onboard automatic flight control system responsible to regulate these 2 flight phases.

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Zaludin, Z., & Gires, E. (2019). Automatic Flight Control Requirements for Transition Flight Phases When Converting Long Endurance Fixed Wing UAV to VTOL Aircraft. In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Automatic Control and Intelligent Systems, I2CACIS 2019 - Proceedings (pp. 273–278). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/I2CACIS.2019.8825042

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