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    Mock-up and model of Boeing 737-300 from nose to front door
    (UMT, Lahore, 2023) Bakhtawar Kaleem; Ahtesham Tariq & other class fellow
    A mockup of a Boeing 737-300 nose till front door is created for the purpose of students learning regarding various design elements used in the actual construction of the aircraft. The mockup is constructed using materials and manufacturing techniques representative of those used in the actual production of the Boeing 737-300. Original B737-300 is replicated in a scale-down mockup to engage visitors and students to improve the learning of upcoming batches of IAS (Institute of Aviation Studies). A Mockup is created to provide hands-on learning opportunities for students in aviation programs. The Idea of a Boeing 737 mock- up popped into our mind because B737 can best justify the traditional Boeing design. This project imitates the exterior design of the nose part of B737-300, visible out of the hangar in the nose out direction, employing the use of Cinema 4D, Sketch Up and aircraft reduction formula for dimensions and modelling of the aircraft. Metal ribs was used to construct nose structure in a proportionally reduced manner, and plaster of Paris is used to give it a proper shape. For the final look, fiber reinforced polymer has been used for aircraft manufacturing. Nose wheels are constructed as per reduced dimensions, and a bricked hanger textured wall is planned to imitate the hangar

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