Design challenges associated with development of a new generation UAV

Purpose - To provide an overview of design activity undertaken within the CAPECON Project supported by European Commission and devoted to development of HALE UAV being proposed for long endurance flights.Design methodology approach - Selected research methods devoted mainly to the improvement of dyn...

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