Landing gear bay covers for Hobbyking Durafly Vampire
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I designed these to cover the main and nose landing gear bays of my Durafly D.H.100 Vampire from Hobbyking. The wheels on this plane are small, thus landing on grass might lead to bent struts/pins. I hand launch and belly land the Vampire, and thus decided to remove the retracts and steering servo in order to save some weight (retracts, struts, and servo is about 195 grams). The covers for the main bays are flat and thin and conform to the shape of the wing easily once the retracts are removed. I left some holes towards the fuse so that I can grip the plane for hand launch. The nose bay cover has a NACA style duct in order to provide some air for cooling to the ESC (I opened up the area behind the nose wheel into the fuse before making this thing). You can keep that area as is, but then the duct will do nothing for you (apart from making glueing it in more difficult). Printing: Parts print without support and minimal infill (10% for the boom fillers). 2 perimeters and 2 top/bottom layers, no top/bottom layers for boom fillers. You will need 2 of the boom fillers, 2 of the main bay covers (mirror one to have the bed surface "on top" when installing the cover), and 1 of the nose bay cover. EDIT 24 Aug 2021: I added stl files for both covers without the finger hole (main) and NACA duct (nose), as well as the (poorly) commented OpenSCAD files.
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