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Aircraft Ejection Seat Phone Stand

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0.12. mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12. mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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.2 mm Faster Print with slightly lower quality
.2 mm Faster Print with slightly lower quality
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SJU-17 
I designed a phone stand or tablet for aviation enthusiasts like myself. This is based on the SJU-17 used in the F/A-18 I work on so having access to the physical item was beneficial to modeling closely. Works in landscape and horizontal viewing modes and can be used with or without the display stand. I made two versions, one with separated seat cushions to allow for multi-color and one with everything attached for a single color and faster print. The separate back cushion can slot into the back base with a dovetail eliminating the use of glue or fasteners. Same for the back mounting to the main seat with side rails. When installed you can even move the seat back up and down like the real one. This took so much time and had a lot more detail but had to dial it back to make it printable. I hope you like it and it makes its way to cradle your phone.

 

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Ejection seat modeled after the SJU-17 manufactured by Martin-Baker. The Naval Aircrew Ejection Seat (NACES) seat was developed to take aircrew safety and survival to a higher level of control. Used in the F/A-18, F-14D, and T-45, the NACES is the most advanced seat used in the United States Navy inventory. The NACES uses a digital electronic sequencer along with airspeed sensors and electrically-fired systems on the seat to allow for five separate modes of operation. The various versions of the Mk. 1 NACES are designated SJU-17 with a suffix letter for the different variants. For a SJU-17A seat which is for the F/A-18 single seat or front cockpit seat on a dual seat aircraft. Version differences include mainly seat bucket shape, headrest and canopy breaker configuration, and other changes to accomodate the various cockpit requirements.

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that’s amazing! how did you do it so quickly.
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Replying to @CADSmith :
only took me a couple hours
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Replying to @user_3638809324 :
well it’s amazing, good work
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0.12. mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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so sick, what seat is that under the seat?
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Replying to @CADSmith :
a real T38 ejection seat.
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Replying to @Flyboy :
that’s really cool
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As a seat sniffer (AME) I'm glad I found this. With measuring the back pad, I was able to make a suitable Challenge coin holder. The First coin I put into it was my Martin Baker coin that I received from a Martin Baker tech rep.
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haha seat sniffer is funny but that’s really cool idea
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ex gunnie from Aus here. mostly classics work for me but did a few years in super hornet seat maintenance while I had a major back injury, this model is amazing! if you consider anything in the future I would love to see castor wheels for the trolly and parachute riser clip on or something. giving this to an ex colleague today as a gift. god bless the interwebs and tech
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love the color of the cushions!
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Bambu Pla Wood Black Walnut (13107)
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Replying to @FlyTom :
Nice, I’ve been wanting to try Bambu labs wood filament
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A real close friend of mine was an AME for Prowlers. Not the same seat, but in his after Navy life he is working as a Seat Sniffer (Until I read the comments, in all my 30 years as an ABH, I never heard that one...). I printed an extremely small Remove Before Flight streamer, used a pen spring as ring and a paper clip for a handle safety pin. The detail is incredible and I can't believe how real the seat looks. Ironically, I came across this print just after the VAQ-129 mid-air in Idaho... Stay safe. Keep your head on a swivel.
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I love your creativity, the flag and pin looks incredible
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Printed beautifully on my new P2S. Printed with Sunlu PLA+
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looks awesome, I wanna get a p2s
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scaled up to 150%
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looks amazing
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10/10 print. As a rotary wing guy, ejection seats weren’t in my life, but my seat was a Martin-Baker. “You’ll meet your maker in a Martin-Baker!”
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so glad you like it, Martin Baker is the best
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Turned out awesome!
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it’s really did! great job
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