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A320 Central MIP Frame supporting Winctrl units

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0.4mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.4mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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26.5 h
8 plates
5.0(3)

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Description

This is A320 Central MIP frame which, although uses ideas from other models, is redesigned from scratch so:

 

  • Winctrl AGP and Gear Lever unit is installed using its own brackets and bolts.
  • A 19'' monitor can fit and leave space for TERR ND and MCDU units
  • Feel solid even printed with 20% infill
  • There are brackets, holes and supports for easy installation of A320 MIP units 

Parts are connected with the help of some super glue.

Althought the total weight of the central frame incuding monitor and units is more than 5,2KG, it doesn't need a wooden frame or metal brackets for support.

 

IMPORTAND: This is a BETA version, feel free to print, test and share your feedback.

 

If you want to help me buy more finlament, you can Buy me a coffee in the link found in my Bio.

 

 

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