1. Burhan ALTUN/Batman University
F450 QUADCOPTER
My project has verified that it is possible to build a small-scale Quadcopter that could be used
for both military and commercial use. .My Quadcopter prototype is a very limited version of
what could be created in a production facility using more advanced technology. Currently my
Quadcopter has achieved only tethered flight because it cannot maintain a stable position
when flying.
Quadcopters generally use two pairs of identical fixed pitched propellers;
two clockwise (CW) and two counter-clockwise (CCW). These use independent variation of
the speed of each rotor to achieve control. By changing the speed of each rotor it is possible to
specifically generate a desired total thrust; to locate for the centre of thrust both laterally and
longitudinally; and to create a desired total torque, or turning force.