CarolineTyler
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See post #12, it's a bought canopy £22 from Hobbyking. 🙂Have you started on the sail yet?
See post #12, it's a bought canopy £22 from Hobbyking. 🙂Have you started on the sail yet?
See post #12, it's a bought canopy £22 from Hobbyking. 🙂
I'm not at all surprised, though the finished items look do good!Wait until you try something like the 3DLab P-38 full 3D printed model, it has about a 60" WS and took me over 100 hours to print and basically a full spool of filament.
My biggest fear was not having enough filament...the PETG parts finished with just ten windings on the spool!!!!! Phew!@CarolineTyler - it's a buzz to get an awesome print after a long wait - I had a few failures after 20 odd hours of printing that really blew my whistle - looking forward to seeing the final bird (can we call it a bird) in the air!
I have a 4500mAh 4S battery for this, the parawings need the weight apparently.@CarolineTyler that looks awesome looking forward for the maiden. How big is the battery that you plan on using?
Wow that is big!I have a 4500mAh 4S battery for this, the parawings need the weight apparently.
It's also the size I need for the Seagull Swift 40 trainer plane, so that's good 😁Wow that is big!
Smart moveIt's also the size I need for the Seagull Swift 40 trainer plane, so that's good 😁