Building gas thruster-controlled drone

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Building gas thruster-controlled drone

Arduino TeamJune 13th, 2019

In the Earth’s atmosphere, a drone can adjust its heading by varying the speed of the propellers, and thus the thrust output of each. If you wanted to land something on a lunar surface, or maneuver a spaceship, the lack of atmosphere means a different technique must be used.

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While not going to space (yet), Tom Stanton decided to create a demonstrator for this technique, similar to how the manned Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) operated in the 1960s and ’70s. Stanton’s device employs a central electric ducted fan (EDF) to hold the craft up, while three compressed air nozzles provide most of its directional control. 

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In action, an RC flight controller’s signals are modified by an Arduino Nano to accommodate this unique control scheme, pulsing out bursts of air via three solenoid valves.

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Check out the build and experimental process in the video below, culminating with untethered tests starting at around 17:30.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpA6qpNlNOE?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

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