![]() The reading is brief, but there are a lot of pictures. This is an intro on how to start 3d modeling and printing your own RC aircraft. This instructable is written as if the reader has experience in building RC airplanes, so I will not be going over how to set up the radio or setting throws. Lesson learned, recalculate CoG (center of gravity) before you just give it a try. There are videos at the end, but I cut it off as soon as it left the ground as the ground came back just as fast as it took off. Spoiler alert, after many months of designing in a 3d cad program and printing it, I did get the chance to maiden it, but the first attempt was unsuccessful and the second attempt the actual flight was very (very) short. I choose a simple delta wing (Mirage 2000), with the thought that it would be would be the best bet for the first attempt. I went from SR71 blackbirds all the way thru F-14 tomcats, but in the end I started with a simpler design. There were so many that I liked that it made the decision tough. I started off by figuring out what airplane I would like to do. I will tell you I have never stick built an rc plane so I did not have the background to figure out things like wing profiles. At first I purchased some of 3Dlabprint ( rc airplanes to test them out. I would like to share my attempt at 3d designing and printing my own rc airplane.
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