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UPDATE: 5/24/19
FPV added!!!
New features are a 20mm fpv camera mount which screws can accessed through the intake holes. winglets and a dorsel fin. and a larger motor mount for a standard quadcopter motor that has 16x19 mounting. (it will only use the 16mm set)
its completely printed except for the elevon hinges. Print settings for file "A" are 0.3 layer hight, 2 walls, 10mm brim, 50% infill with supports. for file "B" 0.3 layer hight, 2 walls, 10mm brim, 10% infill with supports. and for the elevons i used 0.2mm layer height, supports, 2 perimeter, and 0% infill. for the elevon hinges i used 1/32 piano wire and put a 3mm screw in the end of the wing to keep it in, but make sure the screw isnt clamping on the wire.
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This is seriously impressive—combining 3D printing with aerodynamic functionality like this is what makes DIY aerospace projects so exciting. The FPV addition and quadcopter motor mount are a great touch!
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Did it fly? any news? I am looking to print this beautiful wing
Excellent design, Thanks for sharing your efforts!
It doesn't need a vertical stabilizer, it will "yaw hunt" a bit though.
it may go up but i doubt it will fly due to there is no stabilizers anywhere on it. it must have vertical stab you can put them on the outer edge of the wing. or 2 motors one one each side can be like rudder or if the motor could turn left n right vectored thrust could straighten the flight. but in all cases it will need a gyro to keep it straight. easy fix add flat stabs to outer edge of the wing. great looking plane in any case. looks similar to world war 2 horten
i like it, do have a few questions though: what airfoil do you use? and what size servo's and motors?
the motor is a D1806 2280kv. and i just used a 20a esc. the servos are just standard micro servos
Do you have a parts list for this? I like the idea here, but would like to at least get a base idea of which parts need to be ordered to complete it. Maybe research a heftier ESC also.