Corsair F4U Radio Commander Aircraft
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Here's a realization that took me a long time: I've finally built an RC plane that can really fly and meets certain specifications. Despite its 68 cm wingspan, this plane is designed to be printable by almost any printer because the parts are optimized for 11x11 cm printers. I've broken down the design into several parts, making it easy to repair after a crash without needing to reprint all of them. To attach the drift to the guide rod, you'll need a few metal parts from dominoes - although this might change in future upgrades. For help with building this plane, I invite you to check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlxLxhjsC9E&t=185s. Be sure to subscribe for updates on what's happening next. I'll be happy to offer guidance and answer any questions you may have about building and flying this plane. Don't hesitate to make suggestions - I'm always looking for ways to improve it. Future upgrades will include: - Landing gear that can evolve - Other motor mountings - A wing with retractable landing gear - A load release hook Before you take the plane out for a spin, don't forget to balance it properly by adding weight to the front - this will depend on your batteries.
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