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Radio Controlled Flying Auto Models
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Introduction. Brief history of flying autos and readable aircraft. Design Challenges. Radio controlled (RC) models of flying autos and readable aircraft have been used to demonstrate concepts. History of some other efforts. RC examples at Florida Tech. Automobile roof top force balance.. Proposed rules for an SAE intercollegiate competition. Logical progression from concept to consumer item. Acknowledgements. References.
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Stiles, P., "Radio Controlled Flying Auto Models," SAE Technical Paper 942172, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/942172.Also In
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