![]() “This perfect and exact 3D structure is possible only due to additive 3D printing technology,” says Dokoupil, who is fond of welcoming users to the 21st century of model flying.Īlong with the conversion kit, all of the planes are easy to assemble, requiring no extra tools. Both the wing and the fuselage feature reinforcements which allow for proper rigidity while maintaining a light weight and exact air foil structure. The Messerschmitt Bf 109T allows for superior flying performance-and the 3D LabPrint team assures that enthusiasts will find the quality of this unique model to be either comparable to those made traditionally, or even better. Files with start settings for Simplif圓D, Cura and MatterControl slicers.The kit can be ordered online at 3D LabPrint for only $10 (amounting to filament cost) and it includes the modified wing and rudder parts for the Messerschmitt Bf 109T, meant for use with the landing gear. If you check out the video below, however, you’ll see that that the wheels down process seems to be going very smoothly. This is still a work in progress according to Dokoupil, who states on the website that they are still ‘trying to move things further,’ and that this initial setup may test you a bit. “We were look for a light, cheap, simple and robust solution, and after a long development phase and flight tests we can say, this is it.” “This is another interesting extension for 3D printers and pilots who have a paved landing strip at their airfield,” Dokoupil told.
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