A low-cost Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is compared with those already available and the motivation for its development is established. It is targeted at ship-based science missions and potential applications are described including a specific science case to measure white capping in the deep ocean. The current vehicle includes a range of more than 1000 Km, carrying a payload of 2 Kg and it can be launched and recovered from a coastal research vessel. The vehicle has flown successfully in Force 4 gusting Force 6-7 wind conditions, an important requirement for operation at sea. Data analysis is performed on images captured by the vehicle to provide a measurement of wave period and white capping fraction. The next stage of the project is to develop a suitable payload and perform a demonstration science mission. © 2010 Author(s).
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Waugh, E., & Mowlem, M. (2010). Technical Note: A low cost Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for ship based science missions. Ocean Science, 6(3), 615–619. https://doi.org/10.5194/os-6-615-2010
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