IMAV 2012 Competition Results

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The fifth time since 2004 the German Institute of Navigation (DGON) together with the “Technische Universität Braunschweig” has organized the “International Micro Air Vehicle Conference and Flight Competition IMAV 2012” in the “Lion City” Braunschweig from 03 to 06 July 2012.

The scientific head of the conference was the chairman of the DGON Council, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Vörsmann.

The 5-day event was implemented in the Volkswagenhalle Braunschweig and on the glider field Wilsche.

The high interest in the event was documented by the large number of participants: 140 out of 18 nations of all continents.

Indoor Flight Dynamics – Rotory Wing MAV

  1. AKAFlieg
  2. CVG – UPM

Indoor Flight Dynamics – Lighter Than Air  MAV

  1. AKAMAV

Indoor Autonomy – Rotory Wing MAV

  1. AKAFlieg
  2. AUTMAV
  3. Aeronautics Interest Group

Indoor Autonomy – Fixed Wing MAV

  1. WILDCATS

Indoor Autonomy – Lighter Than Air  MAV

  1. AKAMAV

Outdoor Flight Dynamics – Rotory Wing MAV

  1. Azarakhsh

Outdoor Flight Dynamics – Rotory Wing MAV

  1. AKAMAV
  2. AKAFlieg Bremen
  3. ENAC Paparazzi
  4. MIPTeam

Outdoor Autonomy – Rotory Wing MAV

  1. ENAC Paparazzi
  2. Azarakhsh
  3. AKAFlieg Bremen
  4. Aeronautics Interest Group
  5. MIPTeam

Outdoor Autonomy – Fixed Wing MAV

  1. AKAMAV

Special-Awards: Longest Recovery Distance

  1. AKAMAV

Special-Awards: Highest Altitude gained

  1. Simurq Aeronautics

  • Indoor Competition – Overall: AKAFlieg
  • Outdoor Competition – Overall: Azakarash
  • Best Automatic Performance: CVG – UPM
  • Most Innovative MAV design: MAVerix

IMAV 2011 Spring Edition Competition Results

IMAV 2011 was organized in Huntsville, Alabama (USA). It was hosted by the Advanced Science and Technology Directorate and took place May 23-27 at Redstone Arsenal, Calhoun Community College and the Alabama Robotics Technology Park.

The Competition results were:

Outdoor Autonomy

  • 1st Place – Georgia Tech
  • 2nd Place – University of Arizona
  • 3rd Place – Embry Riddle

Outdoor Flight Dynamics

  • 1st Place – Georgia Tech
  • 2nd Place – University of Arizona
  • 3rd Place – Embry Riddle

Indoor Autonomy

  • 1st Place – TU Braunschweig
  • 2nd Place – Calhoun
  • 3rd Place – Embry Riddle
  • 4th Place – DCIS Lab

Indoor Flight Dynamics

  • 1st Place – Embry Riddle
  • 2nd Place – Calhoun
  • 3rd Place – DCIS Lab
  • 4th Place – TU Braunschweig