Quad Copter Workshop
A quadcopter, also called a quadrotor helicopter, quadrocopter or quadrotor, is a multicopter that is lifted and propelled by four rotors. Quadcopters are classified as rotorcraft, as opposed to fixed-wing aircraft, because their lift is generated by a set of revolving narrow-chord airfoils. Unlike most helicopters, quadcopters generally use symmetrically pitched blades; these can be adjusted as a group, a property known as 'collective', but not individually based upon the blade's position in the rotor disc, which is called 'cyclic' (see helicopter). Control of vehicle motion is achieved by altering the pitch and/or rotation rate of one or more rotor discs, thereby changing its torque load and thrust/lift characteristics.
Ornithopter workshop
Natural fliers like birds and insects have captivated the minds of
human inventors through history. The ease and grace with which they take to the air vastly surpasses the state of the art in aircraft and their control systems.This is not to say that modern aircraft designs are infective, they are excellent in many respects. Propellers and turbines are very efficient methods of producing thrust and airfoils eciently produce lift. This model has flapping wings with 1.2 meters of wing span. The students those who interested to attend this workshops, Please keep in mind that it is difficult to do and very easy to fly this model.
human inventors through history. The ease and grace with which they take to the air vastly surpasses the state of the art in aircraft and their control systems.This is not to say that modern aircraft designs are infective, they are excellent in many respects. Propellers and turbines are very efficient methods of producing thrust and airfoils eciently produce lift. This model has flapping wings with 1.2 meters of wing span. The students those who interested to attend this workshops, Please keep in mind that it is difficult to do and very easy to fly this model.
RC Aircraft Flying training
Flying training will be given by the stimulation software to fly Radio controlled Aircraft, Helicopter etc. The Real flight software Includes various flying sites (or airports) and aircraft models, almost all of which represent real-life models. The software also includes an airport editor and an aircraft editor to allow for the creation of new flying sites and aircraft. Within RealFlight, editing aircraft is limited to changing the physical and aerodynamic properties. In order to create new visual models, the use of a 3D modeling application such as Autodesk 3ds Max or Blender is required. At the end of the workshop, RC Pilot certificate will be given from RC Build Fly and Aero Flying Society of India
Water Rocketry workshop
A water rocket is a type of model rocket using water as its reaction mass. The pressure vessel—the engine of the rocket—is usually a used plastic soft drink bottle. The water is forced out by a pressurized gas, typically compressed air. It is an example of Newton's third law of motion.
The term hot dog has been used in parts of Europe in place of the more common "water rocket" and in some places they are also referred to as "bottle rockets" (which can be confusing as this term refers to a firework in other places).
Our model will reach more than 180 meter's with 40 PSI and got many awards in IIT, MIT etc
The term hot dog has been used in parts of Europe in place of the more common "water rocket" and in some places they are also referred to as "bottle rockets" (which can be confusing as this term refers to a firework in other places).
Our model will reach more than 180 meter's with 40 PSI and got many awards in IIT, MIT etc
Glider workshop
To build a balsa glider is not difficult. Many Web pages explain the basic aerodynamic rules you have to follow. You will most often succeed to make a glider that really flies. Worst case, ask an
experienced friend to tune it. But such a glider generally does not fly very far. It rather gracefully falls to the ground. Some rocket-shaped paper gliders seem to fly straight in the air but only on a short distance. They behave like an arrow: once their initial impulse is over, they will gracefully fall to the ground too. It took me years to build a little balsa glider that flies straight through my room, seemingly on a horizontal path. This workshop is brief to gain knowledge about Glider for enthusiastic students.
experienced friend to tune it. But such a glider generally does not fly very far. It rather gracefully falls to the ground. Some rocket-shaped paper gliders seem to fly straight in the air but only on a short distance. They behave like an arrow: once their initial impulse is over, they will gracefully fall to the ground too. It took me years to build a little balsa glider that flies straight through my room, seemingly on a horizontal path. This workshop is brief to gain knowledge about Glider for enthusiastic students.