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I've been asked to provide Dcals for several models of helicopter but
short of travelling the country and asking for access, does anyone have a suggestion for downloading 3D CAD info (.dwg) that will allow me to work out the curvature and sizing from my desk? IL |
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island life wrote:
I've been asked to provide Dcals for several models of helicopter but short of travelling the country and asking for access, does anyone have a suggestion for downloading 3D CAD info (.dwg) that will allow me to work out the curvature and sizing from my desk? IL In the aerospace industry, CATIA is more widely used then AutoCAD. So I do not think much 3D info is in DWG format. However, private designers might use it. Good luck! |
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Thanks DD. Just spent 4 hours on a gazelle with a roll of patterning
paper and masking tape. I'll digitize it tomorrow. I'm not looking forward to the rest. I'll look up CATIA, never used it. IL |
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island life wrote:
Thanks DD. Just spent 4 hours on a gazelle with a roll of patterning paper and masking tape. I'll digitize it tomorrow. I'm not looking forward to the rest. I'll look up CATIA, never used it. IL You'll be very hard pressed to find actual CATIA engineering models of existing helicopters. If you do find the need to work with 3d geometry though, try out Rhino (which can open CATIA files). CATIA is prohibitively expensive for most humans and overkill for your purposes. jc |
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"island life" wrote in message
ups.com... I've been asked to provide Dcals for several models of helicopter but short of travelling the country and asking for access, does anyone have a suggestion for downloading 3D CAD info (.dwg) that will allow me to work out the curvature and sizing from my desk? There a lots of Microsoft Flight Simulator models out there designed in 3D Studio Max that are pretty accuracte. Depends what you want to do with them though, as the designers will have rights over them, even if they are free to download. (www.avsim.com has a large library.) Si |
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