aeroclub Noida

aeroclub Noida 

 

"A club is an association of people united by a common interest or goal. A service club, for example, exists for voluntary or charitable activities. There are clubs devoted to hobbies and sports, social activities clubs, political and religious clubs, and so forth."

The key objectives of NASP 2022 include the following:

a) Promote air sports culture throughout the country

 b) Adopt international best practices for safety, including but not limited to air sports operations, equipment, maintenance, and training

 c) Promote India as one of the world’s premier air sports hubs

 d) Establish a simple, flexible system of government

e) Create a straightforward, accommodating governing structure

f) Improve the performance and participation of Indian athletes in international air sports events

g) Encourage the design, development, and production of air sports equipment in India to support the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan

The policy will cover the following air sports in India: 

  1. Aero modelling 
  2. Amateur-built and experimental aircraft
  3. Ballooning
  4. Drones
  5. Para motoring (including powered parachute trikes etc.)              
  1. Introduction to Aeromodelling

Someone has ever wondered how airplanes, drones fly? If yes then let’s deep dive into the science of airplanes and drones. Among the most appealing aspects of the course has been the challenge of building planes out of pieces of wood and having the propellers rotate with real engines. Even though Aeromodelling seems to be a topic that’s a lot related to Aerospace/ Aeronautical Engineering, it involves a lot of interdisciplinary concepts – primarily Aerospace/ Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Science. Developing these engineering skills through aeromodelling provides a good understanding of their roles in the real world of aircraft manufacturing and provides a great opportunity for innovation.

Aeromodelling

It refers to the activity involving the design, construction, and flying of air vehicles. These models are just small versions of real-life planes. Categorization of models are

  • Static models

A static model of an aircraft is considered a collector’s item. Models of these aircraft are built and painted for display in museums. The use of static models is highly popular among major airlines to publicize their aircraft. In the early days of air travel, airlines would make large models of their aircraft and ship them to travel agencies as promotional items, with some of the most notable being Delta Air Lines and Air France. Several of these models are among the top collectible model aircraft.

  • Functional models

Those models that fly without having to be controlled from the ground are known as free flight models. Balsa wood is typically used for making these simple “gliders.”Controlling some aircraft from the ground is possible with remote control. Many flying models look like scaled-down versions of piloted aircraft, while others have no intention of looking like manned aircraft. There are models of birds and flying dinosaurs. The flight behavior of an aircraft is dependent on its scale. Scale and speed influence Reynolds number. Scale models often need propellers that are larger than scale, since drag increases at low Reynolds numbers.

·         Radio-Controlled Plane (RC Plane)

A radio-Controlled Plane (RC Plane) is a miniature of real aircraft. It’s controlled by a handheld transmitter that communicates with the receiver installed within the RC model.

  • Multirotor

Multirotor is a type of aircraft which is having more than two rotors. These rotors help to provide lift and thrust to the aircraft.

Drone

Working Principle: Multi-Rotor operates in power-related mode, which means that when the rotor pushes the air, the air also pushes the rotor back. This is the basic principle that Multi-Rotor can go up and down. In addition, when the rotor rotates faster, the height increases, and vice versa. Fluid dynamics play an important role in rotor performance. The propeller rotation in the air causes various forces such as collision and gravity. the drone operating system is similar to that of aircraft. 

Tools and Materials Used in Construction: Frame, Motors, ESC (electronic speed controller), Propeller, Battery, Flight Controller, Transmitter, Receiver.

Drone Pilot Training

Drone Pilot Training is now mandatory to fly ANY DRONE above the weight of 250gms in India. Operating a drone without the mandatory certificate can result in heay fines, confiscation of the drone you are operating and possibly even imprisonment. Remote Pilot Training Organisation (RPTO) we are associated with authorized RPTO to issue your Drone/Remote Pilot Certificate (RPC) upon completion of your training with us, which will allow you to fly your drone.

At Indus Aeronautics Foundation (IAF) we ensure you develop the Knowledge, Skills and Attitude to be a proficient drone pilot, not just for your current requirement, but also to graduate to higher category and more complex operations of drones. We also bring you the opportunities in the vast and rapidly growing drone industry upon the successful completion of your training.

In our Drone Training School, we have created an environment where in the training, you will get deeply immersed in the world of drones and the opportunities that come with it. You will be able to visualize the future of drones in India and the role you could play in it.

Highlights:

  • ·         Experienced Instructors
  • ·         Best Practical Training
  • ·         Latest DGCA Rules and Regulations
  • ·         Detailed insight about Drones and their professional Applications
  • ·         Available Jobs in different fields
  • ·         100% assistance in Job placement
  • ·         Application/Industry specific Drone Training (coming soon)
  • ·         Advance Drone Flying and Mission Planning
  • ·         Simulator Training
  • ·         Drone Assembly and Maintenance Training
  • ·         Future Opportunities for Drone Pilots in various Industries

Course Highlights: RPAS Pilot Training

              35 Sessions spread over 75 days

  1. ·         Theory Sessions – 11
  2. ·         Flight Simulator Sessions -12 (Minimum)
  3. ·         Practical Lab Session -01
  4. ·         Practical Flying Sessions -17 (Minimum)
  5. ·         One on One Flying with Instructor
  6. ·         Solo Flying
  7. ·         Instrument Flying
  8. ·                 Emergency Procedures



Learning to fly an airplane taught me a way of thinking, 
an approach to problem-solving that was applicable 
and effective. Pilots are very methodical 
and meticulous, and artists tend not to be. 

Chris Carter









































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