Society of Robots - Robot Forum
Mechanics and Construction => Mechanics and Construction => Topic started by: wolfy_9005 on March 03, 2007, 08:21:00 PM
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For our science project at school we decided to make a "flying" robot. We are reasonably new to making robots, but know the basics. We just need some help with the flapping motion of the wings. Anyone wanna help me?
Anything will help.
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RC airplane with a microcontroller and guidance system? I don't think it is possible to make a machine capable of flying by flapping wings.
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They actually have - there is an RC toy on the radio shack website that uses wings for lift -
This is all conjecture but it seems that if you wanted to mount a microcontroller to a flying base a RC helicopter would be the best solution.
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I think building an ornithopter robot would be pretty cool.
Here are some interesting ideas for the base (I posted these in Misc a few days ago):
http://flappingflight.com/
http://www.ornithopter.org/store/rc.html
http://www.raidentech.com/3rarecorcepo.html
http://www.indoor.flyer.co.uk/orni.htm
- Jon
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check this link out for more inspirational videos
http://www.societyofrobots.com/robotforum/index.php?topic=400.0
i believe all ornithopters use 4 bar linkages to convert from rotational to flapping motion.
here is a webpage to simulate one for your design
http://www.cden-rcci.mcmaster.ca/VisLinkage/index.html
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I did some work on it and i sort of pulled apart a small rc car(2 actually) and got 4 tiny little motors ~4x20mm. Also thinking of making something like a crankshaft to convert the rotations into reciprocating motion(or howeves its spelt). Thanks for te above posts.