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1. Go to the library or the Internet and look up aircraft of various types in Jane’s and any other resource that may be available.
2. Choose one of these on which to base your 3-view. Hint: Transport-type aircraft are probably the easiest types for this assignment, though you are welcome to try something more difficult. Collect pictures, dimensions, weights, and performance data on this aircraft. 3. Use the chosen aircraft as a guide, and create a 3-view drawing using SolidWorks. The three-view does not have to look exactly like the real thing, but it should be recognizable. The information is meant as a guide for making the sizes and shapes
realistic. To get a C: Correct layout for the 3-view. Basic aircraft sizes and shapes correct, primitives ok. Both parts turned in.
To get a B: Some attempt to use more sophisticated surfacing techniques (such as lofting) to obtain correct shapes for wing, tails, nose and tail cone. To get an A: Good success at using surfacing techniques including reasonable match of slopes between parts, wing and tail sweep and/or twist.

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