Command-Aire Logo - Coaster

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Command-Aire Logo - Coaster

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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The Command-Aire was an American aircraft manufacturer from the late 1920s and early 1930s based in Little Rock, Arkansas.

The company was founded on August 26, 1926 by Major J. Carroll Cone and W. F. Moody as the Arkansas Aircraft Corporation. Aircraft were built in the former Climber Motor Company Factory at 1823 East 17th Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. After a failed attempt by their first engineer to produce their own design, they attempted to arrange the purchase of a production license for the Heinkel HD 40, and when that fell through, they hired a Heinkel engineer, Albert Vollmecke, who would be responsible for the rest of the company's designs. In September 1928, the company was purchased by Robert B. Snowden and the name was changed to Command-Aire. With rapidly declining sales due to the Great Depression, and with no acceptable offers for a merger, the company declared bankruptcy in 1931 and its remaining assets were sold off.

 

Coaster is 100mm and 3mm thick. Design prints on 2 layers, face down, so as to maximize detail. If you move the prime tower, you can easily fit 5 of these on a 256x256 build plate. 3D Model is of the logo itself. Disc was added in Bambu Studio to create the coaster.

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