
80mm EDF Cowling for 767 aircraft
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80mm EDF Cowling for the F-767 aircraft. This EDF cowl was designed to be simple, yet effective for my F-767 build using Freewing 80mm EDFs. You will also need to print a mirrored version of the EDF center sections if you're running two engines, one on each pylon. To do this, simply mirror the image in Cura along the X-axis before saving your G-code. There may be some minor notching and trimming required, as it was easier to leave those details out of my Fusion 360 model rather than trying to include them. Depending on your specific installation, you can notch and trim accordingly. I modeled this cowl in Fusion 360, and if anyone is interested in the 3D files, I'd be happy to share them upon request – just be sure to pass along any mods you make using Fusion. The Cowl Inlet and Thrust Cone are designed to overlap the center section and can be secured with CA glue or hot glue. The Jet Exhaust is sized to fit snugly over the rear motor cover, held in place by two tiny screws into the motor cover itself – although it could also be glued in if preferred. Each exhaust must be notched for the motor wires on my setup, as well as does the Thrust Cones. The Cowl Inlet was printed in a dual-color scheme, starting with gray and then switching to white at 15mm into the print using my Anet A8 control panel.
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