Abstract:
Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs) are a new type of aircraft maturing day by day and have reached unprecedented levels of growth
recently. Similarly to larger Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs), MAVs have enormous potential in applications, both military and
civilian, like reconnaissance over battlefields and surveillance of urban areas, data relay, air sampling etc. This article describes
the development and selection of a fixed wing MAV with the analysis of simulated results. High wing theory with NACA 4412
aerofoil’s analytical data has been used to practically predict the performance of the MAV.