CESSNA 152
Jerilyn Lloret Yap
BS AeE 2-1B
In partial fulfillment of the requirements in
BrAv-1A - Introduction to Flight with Principles of Flight
Engr. Derik De Castro
Rating:
October 31, 2020
List of Materials:
Cardboard
Mighty Bond
Glue Gun
Glue Stick
Dynamo Motor (9V)
Battery Holder
Wirings
Battery (AA)
Transparency Film
Wheels (Reused)
Scissors
Cutter
Paint (Black and White)
Paint Brush
Step by step Documentation:
Attach the battery holder including the dynamo motor on the base of its
fuselage.
Using a glue gun, stick the side parts of
the fuselage to make it whole.
Make sure that the motor is still
attached to the fuselage, it might
fall because of its weight.
Next is to put the vertical and
horizontal stabilizers.
Then next is the wings.
(High Wing)
After the wings, I placed the transparency
film on the window of its cockpit.
The propeller that I used was an acrylic. But
it’s too small for the aircraft.
This is the side view of my CESSNA 152.
The wheels are reused, we took 3 wheels
from my father’s collections.
Final design without paint.
Photo of Final Output:
Reflection:
Making this project made me realized that no matter how hard on what you
are doing it will always be paid off by the finish product. I am not that
confident in my project but I am satisfied on what I did and I hope I’ll get
plus points for making the propeller work. I planned on taxiing but it is kind
of expensive and complicated but maybe in the next project/s I may consider
doing that. It felt good doing this project because I did not expect myself to
make this kind of project. And I also learned that in everything, there will be
always innovation.