Draw the centreline

Draw the profile

 

 

 

 

Revolved Fuselage

 

 

Extruded Wings

 
  1. Open Pro/DESKTOP
  2. From the File menu select New
  3. Choose Design
  4. Select OK
  5. Maximise both screens
  6. From the Workplanes menu choose New sketch
  7. Name the sketch Aircraft ensure that the workplane shows Base
  8. In the dialogue window select OK
  9. Choose the Create Straight [Create Rectange button]tool.
  10. Move the pencil cursor to the workplane (Green rectangle with arrow on).
  11. Move to just inside the left edge of the green rectangle 100,0
  12. Click and drag the cursor along to the right to create a line. Release the mouse button to finish creating the straight line.
  13. Choose the Constrain tool, highlight the line, click and drag a dimension. Release the mouse button.
  14. Click on the dimension and change the Properties box to 500mm.
  15. Choose the Create Straight tool and draw a profile as in fig.2. The profile must be closed with no loose ends.
  16. REVOLVING THE PROFILE

  17. Select Workplanes and choose New Sketch.
  18. In the dialogue box type AXIS and click OK.
  19. Choose the Create Straight [Create Rectange button]tool.
  20. Draw a new line to run along the base of the profile, this will be the axis.
  21. Choose the Revolve tool from the menu.
  22. In the dialogue box change AXIS to AIRCRAFT and click OK.
  23. The profile will have been revolved. Click the isometric tool.
  24. EXTRUDING THE WINGS

  25. Select the Workplanes tool. A set of green workplanes appear.
  26. Choose the Frontal plane, this can be done by double clicking on the chosen plane and checking the dialogue box, click OK.
  27. Select Workplanes, New Sketch and accept the default sketch 1.
  28. Click the View onto Workplane tool.
  29. Choose the Create Rectangle tool and drag a rectangle into the desired position. This will be the profile of the wings.
  30. Select the Extrude Profiles tool and enter 500mm in the distance box. Then click the symmetric about the workplane button, click OK.