I would use an electric plane every time it is possible : less vibrations, better reliability, less noise. 50+ minutes flight isn’t difficult to achieve with the right plane and enough batteries. De : address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden De la part de Reto Büttner Envoyé : mardi 23 juillet 2013 11:24 À : address@hidden Objet : Re: [Paparazzi-devel] how to select an airframe There are countless options for your application. To give an appropriate advice we would need some more information: - How heavy is your payload (camera)? - How large is your payload (camera)? - Do you need vertical view only? - Do you have experience in RC planes? - Do you have experience in model gas engines? - Do you have experience in Paparazzi? - Do you have a runway available? 2013/7/23 Chris Gough <address@hidden> I agree with Hector that petrol engines are the cheapest way to get endurance, and probably a good fit if you really do need 50+ minutes endurance. I would add a suggestion that you consider stepping up to longer flights after mastering short ones on a plane that forgives crashes. For example:
* a cheap plane with replaceable parts, e.g. skyfun, bixler, etc * a rugged flying wing, e.g. EPP core with a stressed plastic skin.
It's less critical if you are already an experienced RC pilot, but still probably a good idea.
In the paparazzi source tree, have a look at "conf/airframes/examples", but please understand that you almost certainly will have to understand and edit your own configuration.
Chris Gough
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Hector Garcia de Marina <address@hidden> wrote: > In my opinion, you should aim for a gas hi-wing plane if you want more > flights of more than one hour. > > On 23 Jul 2013 04:41, "alonso acuña" <address@hidden> wrote: >> >> Hello. I am looking to build a UAV to take photos to make maps. I need >> stability and endurance around 50min or more with a small camera. I have >> seen so many options and don't have an idea of which one would be better for >> use with paparazzi. >> >> Also I am wondering how difficult is it to get paparazzi working with a >> new airframe. >> >> Even if I try to stick to one that has been tested I am not sure how to >> select one that is in active use so I could request help from other users >> and give feedback. >> >> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. >> >> Thanks >> >> Alonso Acuña >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Paparazzi-devel mailing list >> address@hidden >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/paparazzi-devel >> > > _______________________________________________ > Paparazzi-devel mailing list > address@hidden > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/paparazzi-devel >
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