Showing posts with label Plane Basics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plane Basics. Show all posts

Monday, 21 September 2015

Understanding Reynolds number (Re) and its effects on Aircraft design



Hi everyone, Greetings from Aviation Dreamers..

By reducing the dimensions of a full-sized aircraft proportionally, a scaled model will be obtained, however, it seldom becomes an easy flying one.The main aerodynamic differences between a model and a full-sized aircraft are originated from the boundary layer, the thin layer of air close to the wing
surface that is slowed down by skin friction.

According to Osborne Reynolds, there are two main types of flow: The laminar and the turbulent.
Which flow type occurs within the boundary layer at a given point of the wing's surface depends on the wing's form, the surface's roughness, the chord length, the airspeed and the ratio of density to viscosity of the air.Reynolds combined all those factors (except the surface condition) into a non-
dimensional number known as Reynolds Number Re.

Re = (air density/air viscosity) x air speed x wing chord

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Calculation basics for Building RC Aircraft(without flaps)

Calculation basics for Building RC Aircraft(without flaps)

Please do post your queries & experiences with other ratios than mentioned so that we can also learn new things. Please do share your views.

With the following steps one can build his/her own small scale RC plane.

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Forces on an Aircraft

Hi Everyone, greetings from Aviation Dreamers

Talking about the forces on an Aircraft, There are basically 4 forces that are assumed to be acting on an aircraft.
 

Forces on a plane

The forces acting on a plane are:
  1. Lift
  2. Weight
  3. Thrust
  4. Drag