Flapping Wing Micro-Air Vehicle
About Us
Humans have achieved flight, yet birds and insects still surpass man-made aircraft in agility and control. The Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle (FWMAV) team seeks to uncover how nature achieves such mastery. By studying creatures like hummingbirds and dragonflies, engineers analyze the unsteady aerodynamics and nonlinear mechanisms that enable efficient, stable flight.
FWMAV’s small, agile, and hovering capabilities have applications in law enforcement, defense, and scientific research. The project investigates the physics behind flapping-wing flight to design innovative aerial systems.
Subteams
- Alpha Quadflapper: Optimizing a Quadflapper that is robust enough to perform maneuvers that are critical to showcasing the flapper.
- Gamma Quadflapper: Creating a “framework” that allows for the rapid prototyping of robust Gamma Quadflapper iterations.
- Novel 1 - X-Wing: Creating a Variable-Frame-Angle Quadflapper drone that can take advantage of theoretical efficiency benefits.
- Novel 2 - Single Wing: Optimization of a true Micro-Air-Vehicle (<50 grams), that can utilize theoretical efficiencies during gliding flight.
- Novel 3 - Ornithopter: Optimizing an Ornithopter-Style Flapping Vehicle to explore potential avenues of this Novel configuration.
- Wing Investigation: Exploring a new type of wing design that allows for a higher thrust to weight ratio drone.
- Flight Controller: Providing teams with a customizable flight controller specialized for their needs.
- Wind Tunnel: Developing systems to visualize and analyze airflow behavior for aerodynamic research and testing.
Team Contacts
Sophia Sweeney (Project Manager): sysweene@uci.edu
Hambik Margoosian (Gamma Quadflapper Lead): hmargoos@uci.edu
Vanessa Salyer (Alpha Quadflapper Lead): vsalyer@uci.edu
Jenna Lee (Novel 1 & Wing Investigation Lead): jungal2@uci.edu
Advising Contacts
Haithem Taha (Faculty Advisor): hetaha@uci.edu
Kshitij Anand (PhD Advisor): kshita1@uci.edu
Barozh Smail (Graduate Student Advisor): bsmail@uci.edu
