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Geometric Parameters Selection of a Multirole Fighter Aircraft


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Our project is to design a multirole fighter jet aircraft. A multirole fighter jet aircraft is an aircraft designed to perform different roles in warfare. The air-to-air combat role has been normally performed by fighter aircraft. In addition, a multirole fighter jet aircraft has secondary roles such as air-to-surface attack, intercepting, reconnaissance, escorting and air cover. The term multirole has been reserved for aircraft designed with the aim of using a common airframe for multiple tasks where the same basic airframe is adapted to a number of differing roles. The main motivation for developing multirole aircraft is cost reduction in using a common airframe. The project report comprises of a literature survey of about 10 fighter aircrafts. After this an appropriate aerofoil is selected and its important parameters are computed. Then, performance graphs are drawn and a 3-view diagram of the aircraft is drawn. Finally, model is made and tested.

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Fighter, Multirole, Span, Thrust to Weight.
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  • Geometric Parameters Selection of a Multirole Fighter Aircraft

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Authors

Vikash Shaw
Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Bhubaneswar Engineering College, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
S. K. Samal
Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Bhubaneswar Engineering College, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Abstract


Our project is to design a multirole fighter jet aircraft. A multirole fighter jet aircraft is an aircraft designed to perform different roles in warfare. The air-to-air combat role has been normally performed by fighter aircraft. In addition, a multirole fighter jet aircraft has secondary roles such as air-to-surface attack, intercepting, reconnaissance, escorting and air cover. The term multirole has been reserved for aircraft designed with the aim of using a common airframe for multiple tasks where the same basic airframe is adapted to a number of differing roles. The main motivation for developing multirole aircraft is cost reduction in using a common airframe. The project report comprises of a literature survey of about 10 fighter aircrafts. After this an appropriate aerofoil is selected and its important parameters are computed. Then, performance graphs are drawn and a 3-view diagram of the aircraft is drawn. Finally, model is made and tested.

Keywords


Fighter, Multirole, Span, Thrust to Weight.

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