TA183 Huckebein Jet concept figther
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The Focke-Wulf Ta 183 Huckebein was envisioned as a next-generation jet fighter designed to succeed the Messerschmitt Me 262 and other day fighters within Luftwaffe ranks during World War II. Although it only progressed as far as wind tunnel models before the war ended, its underlying design served as a foundation for postwar development in Argentina as the FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II. The name Huckebein is derived from a mischievous raven. This scale model is built at 1/64, intended to be printed with standard 0.4 nozzle settings and a 0.15 layer height. However, users may achieve better results for the landing gear parts by using a 0.3 nozzle. The design boasts intricate details, including panel lines and landing gear doors, which will undoubtedly make it an impressive sight once painted. Important Note: This original design is protected under International Law through the "BY-NC-ND" Creative Commons License, meaning that buyers cannot distribute or sell either the digital design or physical items created from it. By purchasing this design, you are granted a non-exclusive agreement to print it in your own printer for personal use only. The default copyright for this design is the CC License unless you have a separate commercial agreement with me, the copyright owner of this design. If you wish to discuss alternative arrangements, please contact me at guaro3d@gmail.com.
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