A Vortex Generator for the Flite Test 3D scratch-build plane
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Crafting a scratch-built Full-Force Three-Dimensional (FT 3D) airplane and meticulously transferring its plans to foam board can indeed be labor-intensive, time-wise consuming a significant amount of effort and time. Vortex generators that are installed on the FT 3D above and below its wings serve the vital purpose of establishing control over the boundary layer, which enhances the plane's overall aerodynamics. These particular vortex generators printed in glowing PLA had the impressive weight of approximately three grams, an astonishingly light amount. The OpenSCAD source files for these components are also available to users, providing them with the freedom to adapt and refine them according to their individual preferences and requirements.
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