Beginner help needed

Started by samarpan, April 07, 2011, 12:42:27 PM

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samarpan


samarpan

where and wat r the events held in india on rc flying?


samarpan

what do i need to study for making a plane fly?
i am a second year mechanical engineering student. i know basics of aerodynamics ,suggest me some airfoil designs commonly used for rc planes

anwar

Welcome to RC India :)

Please see this standard response to all beginners first :

http://www.rcindia.org/beginners-zone/beginner-help-needed-for-new-plane/msg55857/#msg55857

And definitely see this :

http://www.rcindia.org/rc-india-forum/the-rc-india-gems/

If you spend a few hours here, you will easily understand why direct answers to your questions are not being provided at this time.  Unless you read and build your basic RC knowledge/vocabulary, any answers would just be met with "And what does that mean" :)  So please take some time "read" AND "search", and you will find yourself getting immersed in this wonderful hobby.
Hangar : Please see my introduction.
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Husein

Hey samarpan, which college are you in, I am a fourth year mech from kjsce vidyavihar, it would be nice if you could meet someone before making or flying your own plane, it should help. My no. is 9870696354, ring me up, I might not be the greatest flyer, but know a thing or two about building em.

MECH RULZZZZ
Its the eye of the tiger, its the thrill of the fight
Risin up to the challenge of our rival
And the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night
As he watches us all with the eyes of the tiger

SunLikeStar

MECH RULZZZZ  ???
I think they just drool; over infotech girls :P  ;D

viksi

1. Canards are small wings in the front of planes. these usually replace or augument the tail planes. A good example is the front canards on the Long EZ plane. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canard_(aeronautics)
2. Things to study - I would suggest reading Bernoulli's principle, aerofoils and aerodynamics. specifically the lift principle.
Don't drink and fly, fly like you are drunk :)

Husein

@SunLikeStar lol wouldnt disagree, showing off a rc plane is a good conversation starter.
Its the eye of the tiger, its the thrill of the fight
Risin up to the challenge of our rival
And the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night
As he watches us all with the eyes of the tiger

xxkrishxx

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rohitgupta322

Yeah i guess aerospace and mech are cousin brothers. :P
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