Aerohandel
Aerospace
- Jun 10, 2005
- 3
Normally, when designing aircraft, we start by designing the structure based on performance requirements, then find an engine that matches your needs.
If given an electric motor, a propeller, and a battery pack, and the goal is to make an airplane that has the longest endurance, how is this achieved?
Obviously, you want low Lift/Drag. One might think that it would be best to design for the velocity at which the motor/propeller is most efficient, but it might be better to design the slowest and lightest possible airplane.
What is a good way to go about designing the airfoil?
If given an electric motor, a propeller, and a battery pack, and the goal is to make an airplane that has the longest endurance, how is this achieved?
Obviously, you want low Lift/Drag. One might think that it would be best to design for the velocity at which the motor/propeller is most efficient, but it might be better to design the slowest and lightest possible airplane.
What is a good way to go about designing the airfoil?