Please do a search and be a bit (much more) realistic. It seems you are clueless about how RC planes function. My recommendation is to visit the RCGroups.com beginner forum and then once you are comfortable visit the micro air vehicle forum.
If you really are a final-year engineering student you should be comfortable performing a basic physical model analysis and seeing how much lift and thrust you will need. Then base your airfoil and motor/prop selection on that information.
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If you really are a final-year engineering student you should be comfortable performing a basic physical model analysis and seeing how much lift and thrust you will need. Then base your airfoil and motor/prop selection on that information.
Also see http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/recent-mav-work-with-attopilot