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    3d demonstration of centre of gravity, weight and balance
    (UMT.Lahore, 2025) M Zain Amjad; Asad Ansir Bajwa; Husnain; Abdul Wahab Riaz; Umair Ali; Minahil Imran
    This project presents an educational 3D model designed to demonstrate the concepts of weight, balance, and center of gravity (CG) in aircraft operations. Created as a hands-on learning tool, the model aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, offering students a tangible and interactive way to understand load planning in aviation. This innovation is especially crucial in aviation education, where understanding improper CG management can prevent future accidents as seen in historical cases like Air Midwest Flight 5481 and National Airlines Flight 102. Beyond technical learning, this model serves as a motivational symbol for prospective students, highlighting the University of Management and Technology’s (UMT) commitment to practical, real-world training. For incoming students at the Institute of Aviation Studies (IAS), the model will act as both a learning asset and an attraction—inviting curiosity and inspiring enrollment in the BS Aviation program. Built entirely by students—from initial sketches to final painting and assembly—this project reflects the power of collaboration, creativity, and applied knowledge. The model now stands as a permanent educational asset for faculty and future batches alike, offering flexible use in classrooms, demonstrations, and orientations. It embodies the mission of aviation education: to learn not just by reading, but by building, testing, and seeing flight principles come to life

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