Abstract
The radar echo of a large wind turbine (WT) is investigated in the C band: An unmanned aerial system (UAS) is used to perform a reflectivity measurement across the flight altitude using a passive bistatic radar (PBR) constellation of a non-cooperative precipitation radar transmitter in horizontal polarization. This is done at various distances to check if far field conditions apply to derive a radar cross section (RCS). As a fully independent method, a monostatic FMCW radar is installed on ground at certain distances to the WT. The results of both methods are compared against each other regarding the applicability of the RCS.