Modeled using SOLIDWORKS
By using the NACA 2411 airfoil, a three-plane system was used to design the A320 wing. The dimensions were scaled down by a factor of 14 and then three airfoils were drawn at different sizes to represent the camber and wing tip. Once the chord sizes and distances were correct, the wing was extruded between the planes to create our model. The three-plane method can be seen below along with the final extruded model. This same method was also used to create the models with fenced and blended winglets. By creating planes above and below the wing, wingtip airfoils were drawn, and the wing was extruded to the correct length.
Front plane = Airfoil cord length is 89.6 (mm)
Plane 1: Airfoil cord length is 72.8 (mm)
Plan 2: Airfoil cord length is 20.86 (mm)
After the cords were inserted, the Lofted Base feature is used for developing the wing.
The height of the winglet tip is 33.6 (mm)
The height of the upper winglet tip is 21.63 (mm)
The height of the lower winglet tip is 20.63 (mm)