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Fig 1.

1 Forces Acting On An Aircraft Body


Fig 1.2 Indicating Bernollis and Continuity Equations
Fig 1.3 Terminologies of Wing
Fig 1.4 Nomenclature of Aerofoil
Fig 1.5 Graph Representing Angle Of Attack And Drag
Fig 1.6 Procedure For Calculating Mac Of The Wing
Fig 1.7 Drag Induced on the Wing
Fig 1.8 Nomenclature of the Plane
Fig 2.1 Types of Stability
Fig 2.2 Types of Dynamic Statics
Fig 2.3 Angles of Stability of Aileron
Fig 2.4 Axis of the Plane
Table 1: Aileron Stability Variation
Fig 2.5: Rolling, Yawing and Pitching Effect of the Plane
Table 2 : Clark Y Aerofoil Shape Parameters
Fig. 2.6 Clark Y Aerofoil Design
Fig 2.7: Brushless Direct Current Motor
Fig 2.8: Geometry of Brushless Motor
Table 3: Data Chart for Brushless Motor
Fig 2.9: Simplified Electronic Speed Controller
Fig 2.10: Electronic Speed Controller
Table 4: Data Chart for Esc
Fig 2.11:Lipo Battery
Fig 2.12:Servo Motor and its Interior

Fig 2.13: Servo Motor


Fig 2.14: Wireless Remote Control
Fig 5.1 Wing Measurement Specifications
Fig. 5.2 Successful Assembly of the Glider
Fig 5.3: Clark Y Airfoil Designed on Catia
Fig.5.4 :Wing Design on Catia
Fig 5.5: Fuselage as Designed on Catia
Fig 5.6: Tail and Rudder as Designed on Catia
Fig. 5.7 Primite Design Drawn on Catia
Fig. 5.8 Secondary Design Drawn on Catia
Fig. 6.1: Virtual Wing Section in Ansys Terminal
Fig.6.2 :Stress Variation of Wing Section Analysed in Ansys Terminal

Fig 6.3: Displcaement of the Wing Under Load


Fig. 6.4: Wing Experiencing Forces in X-Direction as shown in Ansys
Fig.6.5: Displacement Variation in Wing under Constrain
Fig. 6.6: Von mises Stress developed in the Wing
Fig. 6.7: Constrains and Loads on Fuselage
Fig 6.8: Displacement as term of vector sum
Fig. 6.9: Stress developed in direction of fuselage
Table 5: Payload Specifications

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