Microwave-powered aircraft
First Claim
1. An unmanned, remotely-controlled, high-altitude, light-weight aircraft powered by electromagnetic energy while aloft, said aircraft comprising:
- a central broad inner wing having a low aspect ratio and a low thickness ratio, and a pair of outer wings positioned on opposite sides of said inner wing and having a high aspect ratio, said inner wing having a blunt and slightly V-shaped leading edge having opposite end portions which are co-linear with leading edges of the outer wings, respectively;
a smooth wing transition section provided between said inner wing and each of said outer wings, for enabling a laminar flow thereacross, said transition section having an attack angle substantially matching an attack angle of said outer wings;
an electromagnetic energy receiving device positioned on an underside of said broad inner wing for receiving electromagnetic energy transmitted by a terrestrial system to said aircraft;
a conversion system for converting the received electromagnetic energy into electricity;
an electrical propulsion system for powering said aircraft while aloft; and
means for transmitting the electricity from said conversion system to said propulsion system.
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Abstract
An unmanned, remotely controlled microwave-powered aircraft for use as a stationary communications platform. The aircraft is generally a flying wing with a large, flat inner wing having a rectenna on the underside. Rectennas may also be provided on the underside of the wings, the combined output from the rectenna being used to provide power to two electric motors housed within torpedo-shaped nacelles which drive two rear propellers. The rectenna converts a microwave signal at 35 GHz generated by a ground power station utilizing dual gyrotrons and a 34-meter diameter antenna dish. The aircraft has a preferred airfoil cross section throughout and is constructed of lightweight but strong materials in order to provide an enhanced flying time of several months. A power management and distribution system manages the DC power produced by the rectenna to supply power to the flight controls, propulsion system and payload.
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10 Claims
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1. An unmanned, remotely-controlled, high-altitude, light-weight aircraft powered by electromagnetic energy while aloft, said aircraft comprising:
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a central broad inner wing having a low aspect ratio and a low thickness ratio, and a pair of outer wings positioned on opposite sides of said inner wing and having a high aspect ratio, said inner wing having a blunt and slightly V-shaped leading edge having opposite end portions which are co-linear with leading edges of the outer wings, respectively; a smooth wing transition section provided between said inner wing and each of said outer wings, for enabling a laminar flow thereacross, said transition section having an attack angle substantially matching an attack angle of said outer wings; an electromagnetic energy receiving device positioned on an underside of said broad inner wing for receiving electromagnetic energy transmitted by a terrestrial system to said aircraft; a conversion system for converting the received electromagnetic energy into electricity; an electrical propulsion system for powering said aircraft while aloft; and means for transmitting the electricity from said conversion system to said propulsion system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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