On September 27, 2022, a highly engaging workshop was held, focusing on the use of SolidWorks to design the wing of a remote-controlled (RC) aircraft. This hands-on session attracted a diverse group of participants, ranging from hobbyists to engineering students, all eager to enhance their CAD skills and deepen their understanding of aerodynamics.
The workshop began with an introduction to the fundamentals of wing design, covering key concepts such as airfoil selection, lift, drag, and structural integrity. Participants were then guided through the process of creating a detailed 3D model of an RC aircraft wing using SolidWorks. The session emphasized practical techniques, including parametric modelling, surface creation, and assembly design, ensuring that attendees could apply these skills to their own projects.
Throughout the day, participants had the opportunity to collaborate, share ideas, and receive personalized feedback from experienced instructors. By the end of the workshop, each attendee had successfully designed a functional wing model, ready for further testing and refinement. This event not only provided valuable technical knowledge but also fostered a sense of community among RC aircraft enthusiasts and aspiring engineers