Modular RC airplane - Tail section
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The DIY RC airplane kit is a collection of components and sections for building a homemade remote controlled model aircraft. Designed for individuals who want to create their own experimental RC plane from scratch, all essential parts can be printed on a 3D printer. This kit is not a fully printed RC model; instead, it provides the framework for the skeleton of the plane, which requires coverage with iron-on foil (such as Ora light material). In addition to the printed components, you will need 8x8mm square spares for the wings, some 3x0.5mm carbon fiber rods for the edges of the wings, and a few 5x5mm wooden strips for the fuselage and horizontal stabilizer. This publication focuses on the tail section of the RC plane, comprising the bar connecting the tail to the fuselage, the vertical stabilizer, the horizontal stabilizer, servo mounts, the rudder, and the elevator. These parts form a complete tail section when assembled together. Due to my dissatisfaction with recent "updates" to the Thingiverse user interface, I have chosen to publish most of my designs on prusaprinters.org from now on. As a result, you will find only one .stl file here at Thingiverse. You are welcome to obtain all the parts for free without any login requirements at prusaprinter.org. https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/31439-modular-rc-airplane-tail-section Once Thingiverse resolves its quality issues, I will be pleased to upload my designs here again.
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