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Flight planning and performing according meteorological forecasts
Zapletal, Jan ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with meteorological elements and phenomena with respect to aviation. It focuses on sources from which it is possible to obtain the necessary forecasts and weather information, both in flight planning and execution. The author, as a competition pilot, performs an analysis of specific flights, during which he had the opportunity to evaluate and compare the quality of weather information from various sources and their implications for sports performance.
UAV design for civil and commercial purposes
Linhartová, Simona ; Křenek, Ladislav (referee) ; Vespalec, Arnošt (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is design of an UAV suited for commercial and civil use. The goal is to create a drone with compact looks and user–friendly composition that fulfils ergonomic and technical needs in compliance with professional use. The thesis includes the state of the art in the field, design and technical analysis that shall present the reader to contemporary issues in the field of UAV.
History of Aviation from 1918 to 1950
Langer, Jaromír ; Bencalík, Karol (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis compiles of a brief history of civil aviation in the period 1918 - 1950. Attention is paid to all the major events that directly influenced the development of, not only aircraft, but also the flying boats and airships. Technological progress and direction in development of flying equipment is marginally described.
History of civil avaition from beginning till the end of 1918
Soukop, Robin ; Daněk, Vladimír (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis contains whole review of the civil aviation history from the first steps and early attempts at fly till year 1918 when flying became a common part of lifes and show of human advanced as well. Attention is paid to all relevant events of the aviation history from the first kites till the fly of the Wright brothers. As well like the events this thesis resumes all persones who influenced the aviation most with their lifes and particular contribution included.
History of Civil Aviation 1970-2000
Zubrvalčík, Jan ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
The main aim of this bachelor‘s thesis is utilize consice summary of history of civil aviation between year 1970 to 2000 and compare their performance. This era is typical with out-set of airplanes with large capacity and new construction solutions. This thesis is focused on planes for long distance with large capacity, but also on planes for middle and short distances too. Thesis is divided by range of airplanes and special charter is about supersonic civil planes.
Design of Drone
Lupták, Pavol ; Bukvald, Jiří (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the design of a drone, specifically a semiprofessional quadcopter, which is intended for capturing videos and taking photos. The work includes an analysis of the current market situation and deals with new technologies in the given issue. The goal of the design is to create a concept that respects the technical, ergonomic and aesthetic requirements.
Futuristic Cockpit for Urban Mobility
Bohovic, Samuel ; Prustoměrský, Milan (referee) ; Chudý, Peter (advisor)
Rastúci záujem o mestskú leteckú dopravu vytvára priestor pre vývoj užívateľských rozhraní pre mestskú leteckú dopravu . Nasledújúca práca je koncept zobrazovania letových dát a užívateľského rozhrania pre tieto dopravné prostriedky . Toto bolo dosiahnuté skúmaním minulých a moderných metód zobrazovania letových dát . Výsledný koncept bol implementovaný do simulácie vo virtuálnej realite . Toto bolo dosiahnuté pomocou Unity a okuliarov pre virtuálnu realitu HTC Vive . Koncept je modulárny a bol postavený pre súkromné aj komerčné použitie . Výsledok je demonštrácia toho ako by mohli vyzerať užívateľské rozhrania pre moderné lietadlá pre mestskú mobilitu .
Design and functional morphology of insect wings
Jechová, Kateřina ; Prokop, Jakub (advisor) ; Janšta, Petr (referee)
Animal fly ability is undoubtedly one of the biggest innovation in evolution that allow animals to settle down another space on the Earth - the air. However, there are significant impacts on the other organisms during the evolution, too. The insect is single group of invertebrates with abilities to fly and because of that it became the most diversified group of organisms. There are a couple of theories about origin of the insect wings. Two major hypotheses considering the recent insects with their fossil record are widely known. Nevertheless, there is no direct clue to the first Pterygota due to the discontinuity of fossil record in the initial phase of their evolution The wing is very complex and unique structure throughout organisms. Insects became very good fliers during the evolution and wings are also used to protect of the body, carrying sensory organs, etc. Nevertheless, only very few insect species are well explored in term of flight and, an open theme for future studies. Aim of the present work is to describe the significance of the wing and to briefly review its morphological and design properties. Key words: Insecta, Pterygota, wing, venation, morphology, flight, evolution.
UAV design for civil and commercial purposes
Linhartová, Simona ; Křenek, Ladislav (referee) ; Vespalec, Arnošt (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is design of an UAV suited for commercial and civil use. The goal is to create a drone with compact looks and user–friendly composition that fulfils ergonomic and technical needs in compliance with professional use. The thesis includes the state of the art in the field, design and technical analysis that shall present the reader to contemporary issues in the field of UAV.
Flight planning and performing according meteorological forecasts
Zapletal, Jan ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with meteorological elements and phenomena with respect to aviation. It focuses on sources from which it is possible to obtain the necessary forecasts and weather information, both in flight planning and execution. The author, as a competition pilot, performs an analysis of specific flights, during which he had the opportunity to evaluate and compare the quality of weather information from various sources and their implications for sports performance.

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