Greetings aerospace enthusiasts! Over the past developmental cycle, the Unity platform has matured from simulated telemetry arrays into physical flight tests. Unity incorporates an advanced Thrust Vector Control (TVC) gimballing mount, directly interacting with the exhausted exhaust plume to mathematically counter variable pitch/yaw momentum drift during ascent.
By autonomously modulating the exhaust alignment, the control loops induce localized, corrective torques required to preserve rigid vertical stabilization against asymmetric crosswinds and parasitic drag. Additionally, the avionics bay manages an automated apogee detection circuit, sequentially triggering the mechanical deployment of the parachute payload during the descent phase to guarantee a survivable kinetic impact.
Flight Test Analytics
The initial flight logs document the response lag of the Gimbal servos under live static pressures, refining our PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) scalar constants to tune the orientation lock.