Project Description


The team was originally slated to design and create a plane to compete in the SAE Aero Regular competition; however, due to circumstances beyond the team’s control, the team was unable to secure a spot in the competition. As a result, the scope of the project was adjusted to fit within new requirements.

The objective of the Ultra-Lightweight Solar Aircraft project was to design and create a radio controlled (RC) plane that is able to maintain a fully self-sustained flight, powered by photovoltaic solar panels. The primary goal of the plane was to maximize the strength-to-weight ratio while still maintaining self-sufficiency. The plane had the capability to record energy production and consumption data from the solar cells, as well as record visual data using an on-board mounted camera.

Contact Us

Gabriel Vega
Client Contact

E: gsv22@nau.edu

 

Phase 1 & 2

Aug 29th - Jan 5th

Initial reasearch and development of design concepts. These phases encompass the preliminary sketches and the beginning stages of the design build.

Phase 3

Jan 15th - Mar 13th

Completing purchase orders for parts and materials. Begin building functioning prototype to begin testing.

Phase 4

Mar 14th - May 20th

Final product testing for functionality. Full scale functional build should be ready to go. Preparations will be conducted for the NAU UGRAD Symposium.