Group 18 - Syma S033G RC Chopper (Battery Powered)

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The product that was chosen to be dissected for this project is the Syma S033G RC Chopper. The reason for this choice is this product has many mechanical components and we decided it would be interesting for us to learn how these mechanical components make this RC helicopter fly. A product proposal was written and handed over to the instructors of the MAE 277 course, Professor Phillip Cormier and Professor Andrew Olewnik, and was approved by them.
 
The product that was chosen to be dissected for this project is the Syma S033G RC Chopper. The reason for this choice is this product has many mechanical components and we decided it would be interesting for us to learn how these mechanical components make this RC helicopter fly. A product proposal was written and handed over to the instructors of the MAE 277 course, Professor Phillip Cormier and Professor Andrew Olewnik, and was approved by them.
  
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[[File:SymaRCchopper1.jpg|thumb|Syma S033 RC Helicopter]]
 
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== Group Members ==
 
== Group Members ==
Vishnu Nair Aravindakshan
 
  
Yu Jin Goh
 
  
Meng Duan
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| '''Name''' ||  '''Email''' 
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| Vishnu Nair Aravindakshan  || vishnuna@buffalo.edu
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| Yu Jin Goh  || yujingoh@buffalo.edu 
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| Meng Duan || mengduan@buffalo.edu
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| Zelei Li || zeleili@buffalo.edu 
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| Man Kit Wu  || mankitwu@buffalo.edu 
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Zelei Li
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== Gates ==
  
Man Kit Wu
 
  
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To ensure the smooth flow of the project throughout the semester, 5 project gates have been set where certain tasks must be completed by the due date for evaluation. The 5 gates are the following:
  
== Gates ==
 
  
 
[[Gate 1 - Project Planning (Group 18)]]
 
[[Gate 1 - Project Planning (Group 18)]]

Revision as of 21:19, 7 October 2012

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Purpose

The purpose of this project is to allow students to broaden their perspectives on engineering decisions, hone their engineering skills and relate the material thought in class to the successful accomplishment of this project. Students also get to experience what it would be like to work as an engineer in the future as they are required to work in groups, overcome challenges faced together and meet the set deadlines.


Product

The product that was chosen to be dissected for this project is the Syma S033G RC Chopper. The reason for this choice is this product has many mechanical components and we decided it would be interesting for us to learn how these mechanical components make this RC helicopter fly. A product proposal was written and handed over to the instructors of the MAE 277 course, Professor Phillip Cormier and Professor Andrew Olewnik, and was approved by them.

Syma S033 RC Helicopter


Group Members

Name Email
Vishnu Nair Aravindakshan vishnuna@buffalo.edu
Yu Jin Goh yujingoh@buffalo.edu
Meng Duan mengduan@buffalo.edu
Zelei Li zeleili@buffalo.edu
Man Kit Wu mankitwu@buffalo.edu

Gates

To ensure the smooth flow of the project throughout the semester, 5 project gates have been set where certain tasks must be completed by the due date for evaluation. The 5 gates are the following:


Gate 1 - Project Planning (Group 18)

Gate 2 - Product Dissection (Group 18)

Gate 3 - Product Analysis (Group 18)

Gate 4 - Product Explanation (Group 18)

Gate 5 - Delivery (Group 18)

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