Has anyone made theirs with standard weight PLA? I'm trying to figure out what motor/battery combo I should use with the heavier version of the plane. The website isn't all that clear.
The problem with using heavier PLA, like regular PLA, isn't just overcome with a bigger motor. Since the center of gravity is along the wing chord (basically), the heavier material you use the more weight needs to be added to the nose to get it to balance. Remember, these planes are designed to balance when made with LW-PLA, not anything heavier.
Theoretically with enough weight in the nose and a big enough motor you could probably still fly, but you'd have to fly FASTER to stay in the air because the wing size hasn't increased yet the weight it must support HAS. This plane isn't a speed demon.
If you're afraid of LW-PLA and the associated fiddling, use Polymaker Light weight PLA. It prints like regular PLA, but is around 75 - 85% of the weight. My model B is made of this stuff and it flies fine, though I need more throttle than my son does with his LW-PLA version.