Static model: fine piece of work on your desk

There are two types of aircraft model in modelling aircraft, one is static model and another one is dynamic model. Static model refers to the model which is to show but not for flying task. We know there are airline companies in a world. Most of them use small clones of their project aircraft to decorate their selves as well as for promotion purpose. We have seen various kind of aircraft whether it is a model or a flying object. Here in case of aircraft modelling the developers want to replicate their upcoming project into small units. Basically, static or non-flying model of aircraft are two represent its company.

A) Model used for promotional purpose:   As mentioned above most of the airline companies have some employees who only has the job to prepare static model of aircraft for company-business purpose. We all see that the higher ranked officers of airline companies always put this kind of models on their desks.
B) Scaling and materials:   Scaling of an aircraft model is done for some important purpose and is considered as the most hectic part in aircraft modelling. The real aircraft which people regularly use for traveling are very huge in size. To prepare a model of that aircraft we must consider a perfect ratio regarding it. Imagine the size of an aircraft is 80 meters long. If we want to implement that in smaller clone we must use the smallest ratio possibly available, in this case, let’s assume the model of the said aircraft is 1:100, that is the model is 80 cm long.
Basically, to prepare the models of aircrafts plastic, paper(heavy), cardstock etc are used the two types of model are made of different combinations of material. In case of non-flying object paper, cardstock is widely used as well as plastic body. But in case of flying object, the model is made of plastic and combinations of other material. We find aircraft model as toys for children this days. Ready-made model manufactured by many companies are made of fiberglass and collector models are made of die-cast metal, plastic, and resin.

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