Wing configuration on Wind Tunnel Testing of an Unmanned Aircraft Vehicle

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Control surface of an Unmanned Aircraft Vehicle (UAV) consists of flap, aileron, spoiler, rudder, and elevator. Every control surface has its own special functionality. Some particular configurations in the flight mission often depend on the wing configuration. Configuration wing within flap deflection for takeoff setting deflection of flap 20° but during landing deflection of flap set on the value 40°. The aim of this research is to get the ultimate CLmax for take-off flap deflection setting. It is shown from Wind Tunnel Testing result that the 20° flap deflection gives optimum CLmax with moderate drag coefficient. The results of Wind Tunnel Testing representing by graphic plots show good performance as well as the stability of UAV.

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Daryanto, Y., Purwono, J., & Subagyo. (2018). Wing configuration on Wind Tunnel Testing of an Unmanned Aircraft Vehicle. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1005). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1005/1/012032

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