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Alex Law Jamie Ibrahim Sabrina Ng Andres Ruiz Jesus Zepeda Saho King Anuj Patel Jay Huang Samuel Pan Binu Mathew Justin Williams Solomon Chan Caroline Alvarado Lidia Flores Sonny Li Danny Chu Luis Ornelas Tandy Li David Nguyen Manuel Leyva Thanh Vu Edmund Situ Marvin Lin Keegan Sullivan Enrique Gurrola Masahiro Sato Toan Tran Gleb Melnikov Michael Luong Tri Luong Henry Lee Miguel Escobar Trinh Nguyen Ho Kyoung Lee Raveen Solanga Vicki Au Hugo Mendoza Richard Cheng Wayne Chan Jacob Gantz Ryan Razo Zulema Rodriguez James Ristrim Saam Shahrokhi AIAA Design/Build/Fly Faculty Adviser: Professor Robert H. Liebeck Advisers: Colin Sledge, Guiseppe Venneri, John Chen, Lawrence Ng, Khizer Karwa, Kamil Samaan, Paul Parcell, Ravi Patel Charles Poblete [email protected] Jocelyn Pedroza [email protected] Michael Lau [email protected] For more information, visit http://www.aiaadbf.org / For further inquiry, contact: Research and Development Concept Design Preliminary Design Detailed Design Prototype 1 Prototype 2 Prototype 3 Completed Final Plane In Progress Backup Plane Scheduled • Rules Released • Written Report Due - Feb 23 • Competition - Apr 10-12 July August September October November December January February March April May Molding o Foam-core male plug made using CNC foam cutter and hand-shaping o Composite female mold formed using male plug o Allows different iterations of layup schedules and composites o Consistency in the quality of the part o Lightweight, aerodynamic, and structurally stiff Motor Mount o 3D printed mold for easy part release post-curing o Allows for rapid prototyping and production with consistency o Lightweight, carbon fiber based motor mount o Able to withstand vibrations and forces from propulsion Ball Release Mechanism o Utilize the least number of servos to actuate release mechanism o Must be external to air with three sides unobstructed o Shifting center of gravity due to balls released Balsa Wing o Adjustable wing jig and laser-cut balsa parts ensure consistent production o Parts assembled using jig and bonded using CA super glue o Microlite skin ironed on, providing aerodynamic surface o Lightweight and able to withstand forces during flight Composites, $1,500 Motor/Batteries, $800 Aircraft Components, $600 Supplies, $400 Molding, $1,000 Tools, $400 2014 Fall Quarter Budget Team Members Chief Engineer Charles Poblete Balsa Wing An Do CAD Alex Kwok Landing Gear Violet Malayan Molding Justin Kerr Documentation Mai Kositchaimongkol Propulsion/ Telemetry Andy Simjian Testing Arlen Magtoto Jr Motor Mount Karla Marron Flight Test Kunal Deshpande Project Manager Michael Lau Project Manager Jocelyn Pedroza Team Structure What is Design/Build/Fly? AIAA Design/Build/Fly is an annual international remote- controlled airplane competition that allows team to apply their analytical skills and showcase their cooperative efforts in building real-world aircrafts. Students must design, manufacture, and demonstrate the flight capabilities of an aircraft that can perform in a series of different flight scenarios. Goals and Objectives o Design aircraft based on given rules and constraints o Develop and apply innovative, practical, and affordable fabrication techniques o Document and compile design, manufacturing, and testing process into industry-standard written report Requirements and Constraints o Battery weight less than 2lbs o Nothing can come off in flight o Number of Servos (Actuators) o Lightest empty weight Ground Mission Mission 1 Load mission 2 and 3 payloads in least time possible Maximum number of laps in 4 minutes (empty load) Mission 2 Mission 3 Fly 3 laps in least time possible with mission 2 payload (~5 lbs) Maximum number of laps while releasing one wiffle ball (~2.4 oz) within drop zone each lap Flight Course 2013 1 st Place 2012 2 nd Place Competition Mission Objectives Total Budget: $4700 2014 2 nd Place

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Page 1: AIAA Design/Build/Fly · AIAA Design/Build/Fly is an annual international remote-controlled airplane competition that allows team to apply their analytical skills and showcase their

Alex Law Jamie Ibrahim Sabrina NgAndres Ruiz Jesus Zepeda Saho KingAnuj Patel Jay Huang Samuel PanBinu Mathew Justin Williams Solomon ChanCaroline Alvarado Lidia Flores Sonny LiDanny Chu Luis Ornelas Tandy LiDavid Nguyen Manuel Leyva Thanh VuEdmund Situ Marvin Lin Keegan SullivanEnrique Gurrola Masahiro Sato Toan TranGleb Melnikov Michael Luong Tri LuongHenry Lee Miguel Escobar Trinh NguyenHo Kyoung Lee Raveen Solanga Vicki AuHugo Mendoza Richard Cheng Wayne ChanJacob Gantz Ryan Razo Zulema RodriguezJames Ristrim Saam Shahrokhi

AIAA Design/Build/FlyFaculty Adviser: Professor Robert H. Liebeck

Advisers: Colin Sledge, Guiseppe Venneri, John Chen, Lawrence Ng, Khizer Karwa, Kamil Samaan, Paul Parcell, Ravi Patel

Charles Poblete [email protected]

Jocelyn Pedroza [email protected] Lau [email protected]

For more information, visit http://www.aiaadbf.org/

For further inquiry, contact:

Research and Development

Concept Design

Preliminary Design

Detailed Design

Prototype 1

Prototype 2

Prototype 3

Completed Final Plane

In Progress Backup Plane

Scheduled

• Rules Released

• Written Report Due - Feb 23

• Competition - Apr 10-12

July August September October November December January February March April May

Moldingo Foam-core male plug made using CNC foam

cutter and hand-shapingo Composite female mold formed using male plugo Allows different iterations of layup schedules and

compositeso Consistency in the quality of the parto Lightweight, aerodynamic, and structurally stiff

Motor Mounto 3D printed mold for easy part

release post-curingo Allows for rapid prototyping and

production with consistencyo Lightweight, carbon fiber based

motor mounto Able to withstand vibrations and

forces from propulsion

Ball Release Mechanismo Utilize the least number of servos to actuate

release mechanismo Must be external to air with three sides

unobstructedo Shifting center of gravity due to balls released

Balsa Wingo Adjustable wing jig and laser-cut balsa

parts ensure consistent productiono Parts assembled using jig and bonded

using CA super glueo Microlite skin ironed on, providing

aerodynamic surfaceo Lightweight and able to withstand

forces during flight

Composites, $1,500

Motor/Batteries, $800

Aircraft Components, $600

Supplies, $400

Molding, $1,000

Tools, $400

2014 Fall Quarter Budget

Team Members

Chief Engineer

Charles Poblete

Balsa Wing

An Do

CAD

Alex Kwok

Landing Gear

Violet Malayan

Molding

Justin Kerr

Documentation

Mai Kositchaimongkol

Propulsion/ Telemetry

Andy Simjian

Testing

Arlen Magtoto Jr

Motor Mount

Karla Marron

Flight Test

Kunal Deshpande

Project Manager

Michael Lau

Project ManagerJocelyn Pedroza

Team Structure

What is Design/Build/Fly?AIAA Design/Build/Fly is an annual international remote-controlled airplane competition that allows team to apply their analytical skills and showcase their cooperative efforts in building real-world aircrafts. Students must design, manufacture, and demonstrate the flight capabilities of an aircraft that can perform in a series of different flight scenarios.

Goals and Objectiveso Design aircraft based on given rules and constraintso Develop and apply innovative, practical, and

affordable fabrication techniques o Document and compile design, manufacturing, and

testing process into industry-standard written report

Requirements and Constraintso Battery weight less than 2lbso Nothing can come off in flighto Number of Servos (Actuators)o Lightest empty weight

Ground Mission Mission 1

Load mission 2 and 3 payloads in least time possible

Maximum number of laps in 4 minutes (empty load)

Mission 2 Mission 3

Fly 3 laps in least time possible with mission 2 payload (~5 lbs)

Maximum number of lapswhile releasing one wiffle ball (~2.4 oz) within drop zone each lap

Flight Course

2013 1st Place

2012 2nd Place

Competition Mission Objectives

Total Budget: $4700

2014 2nd Place