The 2011 SkyHawks team |
The team took part in the REGULAR class of competition which has the following problem statement (in brief):
"Design and fabricate a remote-controlled aircraft that is powered by an OS 61FX engine, weighs less that 55 lb (inclusive of payload & fuel) and has sum of dimensions, i.e. L+B+H < 225 inches. The aircraft should not consist of composite materials and lead in any structural member."
The team was partially sponsored by the university and it's patron organizations, namely Dassault Systemes (who sponsored the SolidWorks software) and Mr. Vikram Golecha (of Associated Soapstone Distributing Company Private Limited).
The performance in retrospect:
The team's aircraft christened 'The SkyHawk' was a tandem winged UAV, powered by the competition specified OS 61FX 2-stroke piston engine. The design and fabrication efforts expended on the aircraft were one-of-a-kind as the configuration posed a variety of challenges that an aircraft designer normally doesn't encounter. For the unique design and manufacturing process followed, the team was ranked 1st among Asian teams and 5th internationally.
A turn-around repair in progress |
The clinching high point of the team's participation though, was that the aircraft had the least sum of dimensions among all other competing aircraft in the same class, while still lifting a competitive payload on it's debut entry into the SAE Aero Design competition. The team can only move ahead with this foundation and the gained experience.
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