awparran
Computer
- Jan 9, 2005
- 21
Hi:
I posted a thread in the AERODYNAMIC section seeking help on a flaperon design. I have not received a response, so I designed my own. I think it looks pretty slick, but looking slick does not mean very much in the air where it really counts.
I am not a structural engineer, in fact I am not an engineer at all but I have built several aircraft of other designs. I have decided to design, build and fly my own aircraft. I have studied several designs and feel comfortable with mine, including the flaperon and mixer controls.
I am using AutoCAD 3D. I have put my flaperon design on paper, but am hesitant to do so in AutoCAD until I am sure that it will meet the design loads it will carry.
I would like to present my design to someone without a vested interest to give an unbiased opinion. I only ask that this individual keep my design confidential until I am ready to present it to the Recreational Aircraft Association, and/or the Experimental Aircraft Association. If my design is unique enough, I might apply for a patent.
Thanks in advance.
I posted a thread in the AERODYNAMIC section seeking help on a flaperon design. I have not received a response, so I designed my own. I think it looks pretty slick, but looking slick does not mean very much in the air where it really counts.
I am not a structural engineer, in fact I am not an engineer at all but I have built several aircraft of other designs. I have decided to design, build and fly my own aircraft. I have studied several designs and feel comfortable with mine, including the flaperon and mixer controls.
I am using AutoCAD 3D. I have put my flaperon design on paper, but am hesitant to do so in AutoCAD until I am sure that it will meet the design loads it will carry.
I would like to present my design to someone without a vested interest to give an unbiased opinion. I only ask that this individual keep my design confidential until I am ready to present it to the Recreational Aircraft Association, and/or the Experimental Aircraft Association. If my design is unique enough, I might apply for a patent.
Thanks in advance.