BASICS OF RC PLANE. Overview  What is RC Plane?  RC Planes’ Parts and their Role  How planes fly?  Concepts and Terminologies of RC Plane  Stability.

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BASICS OF RC PLANE

Overview  What is RC Plane?  RC Planes’ Parts and their Role  How planes fly?  Concepts and Terminologies of RC Plane  Stability and Control  How to design your own plane?  Building your own design  How to fly?

What is RC Plane?  Small radio-controlled model airplanes powered using electric motor or gas engines  Flown using transmitter with joysticks

Cockpit Jet Engine Wing Horizontal Stabiliser Vertical Stabiliser Rudder Elevator Flaps Ailerons Spoilers Slats Fuselage (Body) Different Parts of RC Plane

We can categorize different parts of RC plane as following:  Control Surfaces which are ailerons, elevators and rudder.  Stabilizers include vertical and horizontal stabilizer.  Other parts which include fuselage, engine or power source and propeller. Different Parts of RC Plane

Forces on Plane  The negative forces:-  Drag  Weight We counter them by:- Lift for Weight Thrust for Drag

How the planes fly?  Lift Generation  What is Lift?  Airfoil?  Angle of Attack?  L = ½ ρV 2 AαC L  C L ~ 0.8-1

Concepts and Terminologies  Drag

Concepts and Terminologies  Thrust

Summing Up

Concepts and Terminologies  Angle of attack

Concepts and Terminologies  Wing Chord (c)  Wing Span (b)  Plane form Area (s)  Aspect Ratio (AR)

Concepts and Terminologies  Effect of Aspect Ratio on Lift

Concepts and Terminologies  Effect of Aspect Ratio on Drag

Stability and Control  A plane can rotate about three axes-  Roll  Pitch  Yaw To attain control over these three axes, we have- Ailerons for Roll Elevator for Pitch Rudder for Yaw

Stability and Control  Roll Motion

Roll Motion

Concepts of RC Plane  Pitch Motion

Pitch Motion

Stability and Control  Horizontal Stabilizer

Stability and Control  Yaw Motion

Yaw Motion

Axes of Rotation

How to make your own? Developing your own design Step 1 Constructing your own design Step 2 How to fly? Step 3

 Determine wing dimensions Set lift = target aircraft weight Use approximate velocity to determine the area  C L ~  ρ = Density of air (1.225)  V = velocity of the aircraft  S = Wing area Select A.R (4 – 6). Determine chord and wingspan Developing your own Design Step 1

 Determine wing dimensions  Horizontal Tail Sizing  H.T.A ~ 20% of wing area  H.T.A = Horizontal Tail Area  Horiz. Tail at approx. 2.5 times to the aft of CG  A.R to lie in the range of 4-5 Developing your own Design Step 1

 Determine wing dimensions  Horizontal Tail Sizing  Vertical Tail Sizing  V.T.A = 8 – 10% of Wing area  V.T.A = Vertical Tail Area  Aspect Ratio in the range of Developing your own Design Step 1

 Determine Wing dimensions  Horizontal Tail Sizing  Vertical Tail Sizing  Determining fuselage length  Fuselage length ~ 0.8 times wingspan  Fuselage length from CG to Horizontal Stabilizers ~2.5 times wing chord Developing your own Design Step 1

 Determine Wing dimensions  Horizontal Tail Sizing  Vertical Tail Sizing  Determining fuselage length  CG location  CG should be ahead of the wing’s quarter chord Developing your own Design Step 1

 Determine Wing dimensions  Horizontal Tail Sizing  Vertical Tail Sizing  Determining fuselage length  CG location  Wing Positioning  High wing configuration  Easy to construct and stable Developing your own Design Step 1

 Determine Wing dimensions  Horizontal Tail Sizing  Vertical Tail Sizing  Determining fuselage length  CG location  Wing Positioning  Electronic Component Selection Developing your own Design Step 1

Electronic Component Selection  Powerplant  BLDC (Brushless DC Motor)  Propeller  ESC (Electronic Speed Controller )  Servo Motors  Li-Po Battery  Transmitter & Receiver We will go over them in the upcoming sessions

Brushless DC Motor Electronic Speed Controller Servo Motor

Li – Po Battery Propeller

Safety Regarding Li-Po  Never Discharge LiPo Completely  Always Store in Cool Location away from sunlight  Away from flammable materials  Always wrap in foam for crash resistance  Use appropriate connectors (Ultra Deans)  Never discharge over C limit(30C burst-30sec) Next Lipo-Explosion

 Materials required for the structure  Styrofoam  Corrugated Plastic (Coroplast)  Balsa Wood Constructing your own Design Step 2 Other materials required for constructing Epoxy Glue (Bond – Tite) Masking Tape Double – Sided Tape (DST) Cutters We will further discuss about the materials to choose in the upcoming sessions.

Styrofoam Coroplast Balsa wood

Bond – Tite (Epoxy Glue) Double – Sided Tape (DST) Masking TapeCutter

Points to note  Symmetric construction  Make sure the plane is symmetrical about roll axis  CG should ideally lie on the roll axis  Keep the CG as low as possible  Keep the empennage (horizontal wing and vertical wing together) light Constructing your own Design Step 2

 Get comfortable with the controls. How to Fly? Step 3

 Proper Practice!  One Stop Solution for the above is SIMULATOR SESSION.  Be ready for Crash :P How to Fly? Step 3

What Next?  Decide your team (max. 4 and min. 2)  Register your team (Also a Good name :P)  Registration link on  STAB website  FB Group  Google Group  Allotment of Mentors  Then It’s all about your enthu and efforts. :D  Where is your effort required?  Attending workshops  Simulator practice Sessions  Flying practice Sessions

THANK YOU!!!