The upper and lower parts of the aircraft have been eliminated, and multiple parts have been integrated to contribute to weight reduction
WInged REusable Sounding rocket "WIRES" is a winged rocket experimental vehicle developed by SPACE WALKER, a venture company spun off from Tokyo University of Science, for the purpose of flight demonstration of a navigation, guidance and control system. The fuselage, main wings and tail are made of CFRP, and the nose is made of GFRP for radio wave transparency. In addition, the original semi-monocoque structure was changed to a monocoque structure, and the upper and lower parts were eliminated and molded as a single unit, contributing to weight reduction. A launch experiment was conducted in 2020 and flight data was successfully obtained. Currently, development of the expanded technology demonstration vehicle WIRES #015 is underway, and Toray Carbon Magic has been supporting the design, manufacturing and testing of the aircraft structure since 2011.
Client | SPACE WALKER, Inc. |
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URL | https://space-walker.co.jp/en/ |
Application | Experimental rocket |
Development Part | Aircraft |
Required Characteristics | Lightweight / Rigidity / Freedom of Shape / Natural vibration characteristics / arge Integrated Molding |
Development Scope | Structural Analysis / Design / Material Selection / Evaluation / Testing / Prototyping / Molding Method / Manufacturing |
Development Period | About 3 years |
Molding Method | Autoclave |
Size | Overall Length 1,700 mm / Overall Width 1,100 mm / Total height 600 mm |
Weight | 50 kg |