![]() ![]() Planform parameter for all lifting surfaces (If your planform geometry is complex, divide it into several simple trapezoidal planform section), which includes span, root and tip chord length, incidence angle, dihedral angle, twist angle. Note that all required data below must be expressed in british unit for Plane-Maker (ft for length, lbs for mass and force).Īirfoil (afl files) for all aircraft’s lifting surfaces, rotor, and propeller (see How to Create Airfoil with Airfoil-Maker tutorial for the instructions about how to create airfoil for X-Plane). ![]() It is important that you have them all completely, so, you can go through all part of this tutorial without any obstacle. If you haven’t had your own aircraft design, it is recommended that you read the other tutorial, Creating Ample the Example Plane with Plane-Maker, to get a brief understanding in how to use Plane-Maker.īefore taking a further steps in this tutorial, you should prepare the items/data listed below. When this tutorial was made, it was made based on X-Plane 9’s Plane-Maker with Windows Vista 32 operating system. It is also assumed that you already have your own aircraft design, ready to be modelled on X-Plane. In this tutorial, you will learn how to create basic conventional aircraft for X-Plane by using Plane-Maker.
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