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Post by astroflyer on Jul 14, 2018 19:23:02 GMT -4
Today I saw the future of model making. Troy Reimer of the Wings of Wellington shows his 3d printed spitfire at the Shearwater Fun Fly. Troy told me it took about eighty hours to print this airframe on his personal 3d machine. He said he just set things up and let it go. The wing and fuselage are printed in several pieces that are later glued together using CA. amazing stuff this! A very light and very rigid airframe.
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Post by coyote on Jul 14, 2018 20:31:25 GMT -4
Damn, too much running around. I missed it!
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Post by krmckay "Bombs away" on Jul 15, 2018 11:43:16 GMT -4
Darn me too!!
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Post by CF Av8or on Jul 15, 2018 20:03:56 GMT -4
I saw it, and I was immensely impressed. Wow!
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ET
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Post by ET on Jul 17, 2018 19:15:01 GMT -4
Check out YouTube boys they are already flying them.
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Post by coyote on Jul 17, 2018 20:08:00 GMT -4
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