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Ever wondered how it feels to design your own aircraft and see it soar into the sky? Then Take a Break and come to AerotriX RC Aircraft Workshop.
This workshop by AerotriX gives you an opportunity to understand the theory behind the functioning of aircraft and aircraft design. It makes you innovate by coming up with your own design of an RC aircraft and fabricate it from scratch. An interactive lecture
session and design session helps you design your own aircraft.
Course Highlights
- Design, Build & Test your first RC Aircraft from scratch!
- Learn all the introductory concepts of aeronautical engineering through aeromodelling
- Introduction to Design Algorithm of an aircraft
- Hands-on experience on the electronic and electrical instrumentation of an RC aircraft
Course Structure
- Introductory Lecture on Aeromodelling - 2 hours
- Interactive Design Session - 2 hours
- Fabrication Session - 8 hours
- Testing Session - all aircrafts designed by the participants are flown by an expert flyer of Team AerotriX - 3.5 hours
- Certificate Distribution - 0.5 hour
Topics Covered
- Basics of Flight & Aeronautics
- Different Systems in an Aircraft
- Stability & Control of an Aircraft
- Instrumentation in an RC Aircraft
Kit Content
- Brushless DC Motor
- Electronic Speed Controller
- Propeller
- Transmitter *
- Receiver *
- Li-Po Battery
- Servo Motors
- Coroplast
- Styrofoam
- Control Rods
- Wing Holders
- Working Tools *
- Other miscellaneous items
All the above components would be provided during the program to participants in groups of 5 but would be taken back at the end. This is being done to reduce the cost of the program and make it affordable for students who do not want to buy the take-away kit.
Take-away kit consists of all the above items excluding the items marked with *. Take-away kit can be purchased at the venue by paying an additional fee of ₹ 7,500
Through our Innovative learning methodology of Learn-Do-Review and hardware kits being shipped to doorstep, learning and building projects through our online project-based courses would never be hard.