π Flight Preparation
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Location and Time | WRESTRC, 12:00-6:00pm |
Summary & Goals |
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Approved? | Yes β |
π₯ Required Persons During Test
Name | Phone # | Role | Reason |
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Flight Test Lead |
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Pilot in Command |
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Secondary Pilot |
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Safety |
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Pilot Monitoring |
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Media |
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Aircraft Technician |
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π₯ Other Attendees
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Mech Rep & Cornflakes Project Manager | |
EE Technician & DMM Overload | |
EE Rep & Emergency Procedure Executor | |
Flight Test Coordinator | |
Doing Capacity Assignments | |
@Justin Joseph | |
@Joseph Bagheri |
π Drivers & Seat Distribution
Driver | Car Type | Passengers |
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Personal Car With Cornflakes | @Cornflakes | |
Personal Car | ||
@Joseph Bagheri | Personal Car | Dhruv Rawat Hamza Ali Hardy Yu @Justin |
π Success criteria
Tests | Success Criteria | Requirements | Outcome |
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Fixed Wing Flight | Aircraft is able to fly in a fixed-wing configuration without issue | Cornflakes should be ready to fly, as outlined by all pre-flight checks | Did not execute |
Quad-to-Fixed transition | Aircraft is able to successfully perform the transition from quad to fixed wing flight, and back. | Cornflakes should be ready to fly, as outlined by all pre-flight checks | Did not execute |
Battery Life | Information on battery voltage/capacity is collected throughout the flight | Proper battery capacity recording and monitoring | New batteries remained balanced, but we didn’t fly too much to measure this |
Quad Yaw Authority | Aircraft is responsive to yaw input in quad mode | Minimum yaw rate of 90deg per second | Was Tested. |
Houston Setup Validation | Validate Houston has the correct setup after crashing from last flight test | Components on Houston are working and Houston is responsive to the control | Did not execute |
β²οΈ Testing Timeline
Date/Time | Action |
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(due) | Aircraft Assembly: Alison Thompson
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(due) | Aircraft Assembly: Alison Thompson
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(due) | Electrical Repairs: Daniel Puratich
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(due) | Harnessing: Daniel Puratich
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| Pre-flight Preparation: Aidan Bowers (Deactivated) / Hardy Yu
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| Pre-Flight Systems Review:
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9:00am | Pre-Departure Preparation:
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10:45am | Flight brief from flight test lead
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11:30am | Loading onto the Car Take your water bottle with you. Go washroom before we leave! |
11:45pm | Drive to the test ground |
12:00-3:00pm | Flight Testing |
Test #1 | Quad mode takeoff/landing w/ flat mounts
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Test #2 | Quad mode YAW control w/flat mounts
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Test #3 | Quad mode takeoff/landing w/angled mounts
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Test #4 | Quad mode yaw control w/angled mounts
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Test #5 | Buddy box
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Test #6 | Battery VS Flight time measurement. Recharge batteries if needed
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Houston Test | While batteries are under charging, the group of ppl on wrest rc can conduct the test for Houston |
Test #7 | Transition & Fixed Wing Flight (brief, 1 circle)
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Test #8 | Transition & Fixed Wing Flight second pilot
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Test #9 | Fixed wing “waypoint” navigation
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Test #10 | Quad Mode RTL
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Test #11 | Fix wing in a whole circle
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Test #12 | Transition to fix wing then RTL
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3:30pm | Debrief |
π§ Week-Before To-Do List
π§ Day-Before To-Do List
βͺοΈ Pre-Departure Checklist
π© Pre-flight Safety Checklist
π§― Aircraft Incident Procedures
π Post-Flight Checklist
Item | Owner |
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| Alison Thompson Dhruv Upadhyay Nolan Haines Hardy Yu Daniel Puratich Anthony Luo Megan Spee |
| No damaged batteries |
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Flight Test Post Mortem
Flew and didn't crash
Angled Motor mounts
We addressed issues on the stop
Radio earpiece was swag as fuck
Rare Daniel W
Aircraft wasn’t damaged
We did not total the aircraft
Avoiding perpetual state of burnout
“We did good” -Alison
We did a single trick
Didn’t forget the plane (W ? )
Nolan felt like he learnt a lot about the system
No major unsafe incidents (Daniel was looking swag carrying the first aid kit)
We got footage for competition proof of flight (we may refilm this to get better next week so we can show competition people we can fly fixed wing)
buddy boxing
New batteries have very tight cell voltage balances
We should continue to use these batteries in parallel forever to ensure they remain balanced
Angled motor mounts did help with yaw
Exact data to be filled in from video footage including Anni’s voice
New motor mounts were very strong
Large improvement from the last iteration
A lot of the checklist was not completed.
We need people going to comp (which we currently don’t have a list of) to get a feel for the competition stuff so we dont screw it up at comp
Anni laptop battery was dead
Bumping EE Feb Procurement Order which has an inverter so we can charge at WRESTRC
Throttle was touchy (fix in software later)
Pitch was touchy (fixed in software, but possibly not a complete fix)
The servo connection was intermittent
Seemed fine in the bay, didn’t work when we got to setup
(Daniel is suspecting this is due to poor connection on the servo wiring wise, possibly we use better connectors )
Anni’s opinion is we need more slack on the wires
Control surfaces are pretty stiff
Control rods bent while control surface doesn't move too much
check “bullet proof control rods” youtube video
tape outside of control surface, fold over, and then tape inside of control surface at max deflection. leave a bit of a gap.
Anni / Megan giving taping tips to improve this in the future
We will improve for next flight test
Talk loudly into the radio
Communication
default action should be to not do anything
acknowledgement of receiving instructions
Some sort of radio standard or be clear on it in flight brief
It’s rough when someone is working on drone and other people are offering opinions and repeatedly offering help
Give people that are doing things space in most circumstances
If the people that are doing something need help they’ll ask for help. This needs to be clearly communicated to people so we don’t bombard people
Early before flight test in the bay
A lot of people were off topic and distracting others from setting up the airframe
People who are just showing up to watch should get out of the way of people trying to do things for the flight test
We kind of forgot about Houston ?
Should’ve assigned people to work on it
The project manager should be in charge of a lot of these bits
Filter things through the correct channel to get it done
Pre-brief people on things before the flight test
Don’t want to spend a lot of time explaining what needs to be checked on day of flight test
No RCA since no crashes and major damage.
Servo was not Servoing for elevator prevented us doing a lot of our tasks
Daniel suspects bad connections on the wires to the servo and will debug
We managed this failure very well in the sense that we still did some things, but didn’t rush into the major things
Trouble with angled motor mounts
Some of them were mounted with three of four bolts because they were a pain in the ass
The switch from angled to straight mounts took a ton of time
We didn’t verify the bolts went in straight before hand
Root cause is we didn’t get the bolts till yesterday
Root cause of this is the ESMS like black listed us cuz we need to figure out WEEF account stuff for them
The holes are really messed up now.
There’s too many holes now in the box tube frame so like it’s kinda trolling
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