The tailless flapping-wing micro aerial vehicle (FW-MAV) exhibits capabilities for hovering and agile six-degree-of-freedom flight, demonstrating potential for missions in complex environments such as forests and indoor spaces. However, limited payload and endurance restrict their practical application. This study presents a novel tailless FW-MAV named X-fly, incorporating a lightweight crank-rocker mechanism with high thrust-to-weight ratio. The optimized flapping-wing mechanism achieves a maximum single-side lift of 28.7 gf, with a lift-to-power ratio of 6.67 gf/W, outperforming conventional direct-drive propellers using the same motor. The X-fly employs servo-controlled stroke planes for tailless attitude stabilization and rapid disturbance recovery. It features a 36 cm wingspan and a net weight of 18.9 g (without battery). Using a commercially available 1100 mAh battery weighing 21.6 g, it demonstrates a peak lift-to-weight ratio of 1.42 at 3.8 V and achieves a maximum flight endurance of 33.2 min. When equipped with a 250 mAh battery weighing 5.5 g, it can carry an additional payload equal to its own net weight. The X-fly attains a maximum speed of 6 m/s and demonstrates high agility during forest flight. Furthermore, it successfully performs a simulated reconnaissance mission with an onboard camera, confirming its potential for practical applications.
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