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    Mathematical model of small aircraft
    (National Aviation University, 2024-06-18) Adeola, Prince Oluwajuwon; Адеола, Прінц Олуваджувон
    The rapid expansion of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology in both civilian and military applications underscore the urgent need for sophisticated mathematical models that accurately predict and enhance UAV performance. This qualification paper, “Mathematical Model of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle”, is positioned at the forefront of this technological evolution, offering significant contributions to the field of aerospace engineering. The objective of this work is to develop and validate a comprehensive mathematical model that encapsulates the dynamics and operational characteristics of small UAVs, thereby facilitating better design, control, and application strategies. Unmanned aerial vehicles, especially small UAVs, have become instrumental across various sectors including agriculture, surveillance, environmental monitoring, and logistics due to their versatility, cost-effectiveness, and capability to operate in environments that are either inaccessible or hazardous for humans. However, the effective operation of UAVs in these diverse roles depends critically on the reliability of their mathematical models. These models are essential for simulating flight dynamics, predicting behavior under different environmental conditions, and integrating new technologies that enhance UAV capabilities.

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