A radio-controlled aircraft is an unmanned
aerial vehicle operated through a trans-receiver module
– one located at the controller’s end, other inside the
aircraft. The following section discusses an RC aircraft
mirroring a miniature cargo aircraft, the notable
features being the glow-plug engine and data acquisition
system (DAS) using an altimeter and first-person view
(FPV) camera. The RC aircraft is equipped to perform
tasks simulating payload airdrops and carrying
stationary cargo. A RC aircraft poses similar
engineering problems as involved in designing large
scale aircraft, albeit at lower speeds. The airworthiness
of a RC aircraft is established during the
conceptualization, design and modelling, construction,
assembly, and testing phases. Softwares such as NX Cad
12.0, ANSYS-Fluid, and XFLR5 were used while
developing an airworthy aircraft. Reinforcements of
Carbon-fibre during assembly were integrated to make
the structure light and sturdy.
Keywords : Lift, Drag, Aspect Ratio, Angle of Attack, Stall.