At the Institute of Flight System Dynamics of the Technische Universität München (TUM), a digital auto flight system for a fixed-wing Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) featuring a novel
diamond-shaped configuration was designed, implemented and tested up to its very successful
and impressive first flight campaign at the Denel Overberg Testrange, South Africa in July
2017. The capabilities of the UAV comprise a fully automated flight mission, with automatic
take-off and landing including ground control for centerline tracking, runway alignment and
automatic braking. This paper presents the in-flight verification of the model-based designed
ground controller during the first flight of the UAV Demonstrator. Prior to the first flight, the performance during the lift-off and touch-down phases could be simulated only and never
be tested before in real-live. However, the recorded flight test data exhibit and underline
the capabilities of the ground controller during the whole automatic take-off and landing
maneuvers. The focus of this paper is set on the analysis and verification of the ground
controller performance as demonstrated in the course of the UAV's first flight in comparison
to dedicated model-in-the-loop simulations.
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At the Institute of Flight System Dynamics of the Technische Universität München (TUM), a digital auto flight system for a fixed-wing Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) featuring a novel
diamond-shaped configuration was designed, implemented and tested up to its very successful
and impressive first flight campaign at the Denel Overberg Testrange, South Africa in July
2017. The capabilities of the UAV comprise a fully automated flight mission, with automatic
take-off and landing including gro...
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