Researchers develop algorithms to enable drones to quickly switch between hover and forward flight. U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory reports.
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The Common Research Configuration Research Quadrotor Biplane autonomously transitions between hover and forward flight to capitalize on the strengths of both flight modes. (Picture source: U.S. Army)