Motor mount & skis for foamboard RC plane: Dual Prop Sport

Motor mount & skis for foamboard RC plane: Dual Prop Sport

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3D printable parts will be used to aid in building a lightweight multi-prop fixed-wing RC plane. The wing and fuselage can be constructed using common foam-board techniques, which are described in the Experimental Airlines video on YouTube or will be detailed in my upcoming plans after further testing. PLA material with 15-20% infill and no supports, except for skis that require additional support, is recommended. The following components have been tested for compatibility: * Wing/Airfoil: 6-8 inches cord length, 20mm thickness * Motors: X2206 1500kv Sunnysky (18g) or similar mounting pattern, which is not typical * ESC: 21mm maximum width, such as the 12A Velotech with a 1A BEC or similar narrower options * Propeller: Turnigy Slowfly Propeller 7x3.8 Black (CW and CCW) The plane shown in images has a 40-inch wingspan and was built using dollar tree foam board for the wing and model plane foamboard for the fuselage and stabilizers. Ski components can be bonded together with epoxy, while holes and landing gear legs are designed to be secured by the dowel used to hold the wing in place with rubber bands. For more information, prototype videos, and updates, visit RCsean.com.

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