Flite Test Mini Corsair Firewall
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I bought both the new Mini Corsair and the Mini Zero from Flite test (excellent kits, btw) and let Intashu copy the Zero as I built it so he could have one too. As such, he produced a copy of the firewall used in that kit. My corsair took a nosedive and broke the firewall part, so I've remixed Intashu's Zero parts at a larger size to match the one used in the Corsair. While I was at it, I modified the base motor mount to include one with a redial engine pattern and threw in a spinner that fits over the prop nut while I was at it. The radial engine mount has a cutout to channel your motor's wires through. For the plane you only need the motor mount and firewall pieces (which you can print separately or use the all in one STL, though you may find the parts sticking together). To get fancier, you can print the radial engine part, the motor mount, and the spinner. In my case I only needed to replace the radial engine and spinner as the wooden motor mount survived my crash.
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