Laird Airplane Company Logo - Coaster

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Laird Airplane Company Logo - Coaster

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Emil Matthew Laird partnered with the founders of the Wichita Airplane Company to build a new commercial biplane aircraft in 1920. The E.M Laird Company built 45 Swallow aircraft of this design. The company turned down an offer to move to Monmouth, Illinois in 1922. E.M Laird sold all rights on 27 September 1923 to J. M Mollendick, and formed a new company, the E. M. Laird Airplane Company based out of Chicago. The original E. M. Laird Company then became the Swallow Airplane Company, retaining brother Charles Laird. Charles Laird concurrently started a short lived aircraft company named Laird Aircraft Corporation, publicly known as Whipporwhill in order to differentiate himself from Emil.

E.M. Laird Aircraft

The E.M. Laird Aircraft company returned to Laird's hometown, building facilities at Ashburn Field, in Ashburn, Chicago. By 1928, Laird's aircraft had reached a level quality and competition, that the Stout Metal Airplane Division of the Ford Motor Company offered to hire Laird, and purchase all the assets of his company.

 

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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I love all of your Aviation models, thank you!! FYI this one has an issue with the logo not being at the bottom of the coaster for the print profile that you might want to fix.
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Oh man, thank you so much! I just uploaded the updated file... please let me know if it works for you.
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