History
The earliest examples of electronically guided model aircraft were hydrogen-filled model airships of the late 19th century. They were flown as a music hall act around theater auditoriums using a basic form of spark-emitted radio signal. In 1920s, the Royal Aircraft Establishment of Britain built and tested the Larynx, a monoplane with a 100-mile (160 km) range powered by a Lynx engine. It was not until the 1930s that the British came up with the Queen Bee, a modified de Havilland Tiger Moth, and similar target aircraft.
Types
Beginners
park flyers and trainers
More Advanced
glow plug engine, electric powered and sailplane aircraft
Experts
jets, pylon racers, helicopters
Plane characteristics
Wing location
High wing
Low wing
Mid wing
What is a MAV???
MAV is basically a much smaller prototype of an actual aircraft and hence its dynamics are much different and tougher to understand.
There are 3 degrees of freedom for a MAV: roll, pitch and yaw.
To achieve these motions, there are three control surfaces: ailerons, elevators and rudder.
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