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1930s Gee Bee Airplane

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill - Painted
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1930's Gee Bee Airplane

This is a simple model of a Gee Bee Airplane that was produced in the 1930's.

I made this for a relative of mine who flew one when he was younger. 

I wanted to share this model because I couldn't find one like it.

 

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