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RC Airplane ( V tail lightning)

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0.12mm layer, 1 walls, 5% infill
0.12mm layer, 1 walls, 5% infill
23.2 h
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This airplane is an RC flying model, one of a kind! Its maximum takeoff weight is around 600g, and its stall speed is approximately 30-40 km/h. It is a relatively lightweight construction, weighing only 320g, with a wingspan of 80 cm. It is recommended to print the entire plane using standard PLA, with the exception of the wings, which do not require infill. They can be printed using LW-PLA (with very few defects, just lightly sand them down with sandpaper; this operation will reduce the plane's weight by about 50g). As mentioned earlier, the wings are the only part without infill; the rest should have 5% infill. Each model should be made with a Wall Line value of 1 to ensure a lightweight structure. The center of gravity of the plane should be positioned as shown in the image.To attach the cockpit, use tape on both ends or a 12 mm magnet with tape at the front. Happy flying :)

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The plane is cool, I tried it out, it flies decently, maybe not as well as the store-bought ones, but it does the job. However, I noticed that it has a slight tendency to turn left. Other than that, everything is great! I had some trouble choosing the servos and the engine, but after looking at the photos, I figured that two 9g servos were needed, and in my case, the engine was an A2212 1000Kv (which I managed to mount) with an 8-inch propeller.
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Thank you for testing the plane, I'm glad it flew well. It's true that I forgot to mention the required additional equipment. However, the ones you mentioned are absolutely correct.
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how many channels are needed for the controller?
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You only need 3 channels ! Isn't that amazing !
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Replying to @Bogdek :
do i need a speed controller?
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Replying to @Bogdek :
im new to rc airplanes so i have a lot of questions
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how do you attach the elevons to the tail?
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Use hinges printed with TPU
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Replying to @Bogdek :
ok
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Replying to @paxtonlizard :
you can print them with pla in this case ( litle late response)
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How many hinge parts do I need to print?
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Replying to @Bogdek :
Thanks
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how do you connect the rudder?
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I'm using 1mm steel rod to connect rudder to servos
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it flies very well and it is ezzy and fast to make
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what Motor and battery should I use
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I used the following components: Battery - LiPo 1000mAh 11.1V 3S 30C (G-Tech) | Soaring GENS ACE, Motor - A2212 1400KV 2-3S - 180W - thrust 830g. In the photo below, you can see the exact dimensions of the mounting. The maximum dimensions for the battery are 3 cm width, 2 cm height, and 12 cm length.
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Hello, how do we make the servo motors turn and go up at the same time
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If you have purchased a controller, you most likely have a channel mixing function somewhere in the settings, where you can configure how individual servos should behave. In the link, I've included a video that shows how to access the mixing mode on the popular Flysky FSi6x controller. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUVF1z06so4
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Can I fit a 1400kv motor in it? Along with a 4s or 3s ??
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you'll want a 3s on this
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awesome model! could you include a bill of materials to make it easier to make?
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