How can we make a controlled MAV (micro air vehicle)

good morning friends .
this is a student from department of Aeronautical Engineering.
I would like to do a mini project work on MAV which can useful in many ways in different kind of applications.
let me know the details regarding ..how can we made or whether it assembled by buying parts and so on ...
Thanq

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  • Kaustubh Katdare
    Kaustubh Katdare
    Well, here's an article that can get you started with the basics: #-Link-Snipped-# . Please go through it and tell us whether it provides all the information you need to get started. If you encounter problems, please ask very specific questions so that our fellow aero-engineers can answer them.
  • mechky
    mechky
    Chiranjeevi Aero
    good morning friends .
    this is a student from department of Aeronautical Engineering.
    I would like to do a mini project work on MAV which can useful in many ways in different kind of applications.
    let me know the details regarding ..how can we made or whether it assembled by buying parts and so on ...
    Thanq
    What type of MAV are you aiming to build - RC or autonomous? Fixed wing or Flapping wing?

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