The purpose of this research work is to implement the use of additive manufacturing techniques for fabricating bodies,
where the functional performance of the body predominantly depends on the nature of the surface, like an aerofoil. The additive
manufacturing technique employed in this research work is fused deposition modeling, FDM process is generally used to
fabricated thermoplastic parts, it deploys molten polymer filament to generate multiple sliced cross-sections of the desired part.
To carry out the objectives of this paper a NACA 6 series aerofoil is chosen because of its ability to produce maximum lift
coefficient, and an advanced 3D printing material, PLA+ (High-grade Polylactic acid), is chosen based on its mechanical
properties. The 3D printed aerofoil is tested for its performance by measuring the values of lift and drag coefficients under
varying experimental parameters.