RC printable P51-D Mustang

$16.0
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Category: Toys + Games

License: commercial

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Description

North American P51-D – fully printable R/C plane for your home 3D printer

Future of flying - Print your own plane

PDF/VIDEO guide : http://3dlabprint.com/img/cms/userguide_P51D_Mustang11.pdf?live_configurator_token=0ba6d8b9441dba57b5cbd7ffe8a9bbb2&id_shop=1&id_employee=1&theme=&theme_font=

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Included:

  • STL files
  • Accessories STL scale pack (decoration only)
  • PDF/VIDEO user guide
  • Tech support (refer to userguide)

The first fully printable airplane with suitable files prepared for your 3D printer. Flight characteristics are comparable or even better than classic model airplanes. Simply download and then print it anytime you need only for $10 (filament cost). Both the wings and the fuselage feature extensive high-tech, 3d structural reinforcement which makes the model very rigid while still maintaining a lightweight airframe and exact airfoil even when it is made only from plastic. This perfect and exact 3d structure is possible only due to additive 3d printing technology. So welcome to the 21th century of model flying. Be the first at your airfield with this new technology. Of course we comply with the ACES air combat rules.

Easy to assembly, you do not need any extra tool or hardware, you only need to glue printed parts together. The rest of the assembly is very easy. Simply add brushless motor, ESC, servos and radio system. DonΒ΄t worry, a detailed step by step PDF/VIDEO is included. You will get superb performance airplane with high power efficiency which will let you fly 7+ minutes at full throttle while exceeding 150 kph. On the other hand low stall speed is achieved for easy landing.

Comments (8)

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zaphod __ over 7 years ago

Look at the weight of 3d printed RC planes before you get excited, compared to real foam and balsa ones takes an insane powerful motor and tons more weight to get it off the ground.

DocNeuron over 5 years ago

Experiment with infill % and number of walls maybe?

turbohd1 about 8 years ago

I bought the file downloaded the stl files to a 32 gb card inserted it In my printer and all it reads is info? What am I doing wrong do I need to put it through cura 14.07 first ? Can someone help please ?

nirol_ewor over 7 years ago

stl files need to be converted to gcode files for printing

gordon_wenman over 9 years ago

Just finished a 50% scale model of this mustang and it turned out great. Thanks Stepan.
Might have to get another plane once I get a bigger printer.

whizzard over 9 years ago

I am printing the wing now. Will try to post pics if I can remember (only 81 yrs old). I fly (crash!) rc planes at the Ona Air Park, Ona, West Virginia, where our Ona Rc club also has a club runway right next to the REAL plane runway!