R/C Spitfire Super-marine

R/C Spitfire Super-marine

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What we've got here is Britain's highly advanced Radio controlled Supermarine Spitfire Mk VIII. I used Ed Morley's precise Supermarine Spitfire Mk VIII as the base model, but now features a high-performance brush-less motor mount, aileron control, rudder control, independent elevator control, and retractable landing gear that can be easily managed. This solid model was specifically designed to offer maximum structural rigidity, uniformity, cleanliness, and light weight. For this project, I'm running a top-of-the-line Creality Cr-10 printer with an ultra-fine .4mm nozzle, and the latest version of Cura 1.2.3. On the slicer software, the model is meant to be scaled up by 200 percent, featuring zero percent infill, a wall thickness set at .4mm, .8mm top and bottom thickness, a 205 c nozzle temperature, a 35 c bed temperature with PLA material. However, I printed the wings in sections using a 2.25 percent infill to create the ribs. One wall thickness proved to be both lightweight and durable over double strand thickness, which also saves half the printing time! Now it's your turn to enjoy experimenting with this state-of-the-art aircraft!

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