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Articles | Volume XL-1/W4
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-1-W4-137-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-1-W4-137-2015
26 Aug 2015
 | 26 Aug 2015

NEW MODEL OF A SOLAR WIND AIRPLANE FOR GEOMATIC OPERATIONS

A. Achachi and D. Benatia

Keywords: Geomatic, Telecommunication, Autopilot, Electrical power, Renewable energy

Abstract. The ability for an aircraft to fly during a much extended period of time has become a key issue and a target of research, both in the domain of civilian aviation and unmanned aerial vehicles. This paper describes a new design and evaluating of solar wind aircraft with the objective to assess the impact of a new system design on overall flight crew performance. The required endurance is in the range of some hours in the case of law enforcement, border surveillance, forest fire fighting or power line inspection. However, other applications at high altitudes, such as geomatic operations for delivering geographic information, weather research and forecast, environmental monitoring, would require remaining airborne during days, weeks or even months. The design of GNSS non precision approach procedure for different airports is based on geomatic data.