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Texas A&M University College of Engineering

BUZZARD Reconnaissance and Surveillance UAS

Texas Buzzard is a UAS platform capable of long duration flight, suitable as a sensor test-bed, and also for competition in the 2nd annual AUVSI UAV competition. It began life as a RnR Products Inc. SB-XC sailplane model, but the Flight Mechanics Laboratory converted it into a motor glider by installing an O.S. FS-70 engine and landing gear. A piccolo autopilot was installed to provide autonomous waypoint navigation capability.

Features:
  • Fuel systems: internal tank 2.8 gal, using pressurized Coleman stove fuel
  • Power plant: modified OS 1.2 Surpass, 4 stroke engine, single cylinder, 1.1 BHP at 11000 rpm, solid state ignition
  • Landing gear: Dolly take-off, skid landing
Geometry:
  • Wingspan: 20 ft
  • Wing area: 1545 in^2
  • Aspect Ratio: 18.7
  • Airfoil: SD-2048
  • Length: 7 ft
  • Fuselage payload volume: 1 cu ft
  • Propeller: 12″ diameter, 8″ pitch
Weight:
  • MTOW: 20 lbs

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