I know this is a little older thread but here is my BF-109 from papercraft plans downloaded free from Fiddler's Green.
Expanded in Inkscape. Printed on vinyl sticker paper and transferred to DTFB.
1 meter wingspan, 3530 motor, 2200 3S, 10x6 3 blade prop.
3D printed the following: power pod/motor mount, spinner, intake, exhaust, main gear supports, dihedral former, spar former, entire tail wheel assembly, horizontal stab supports.
Cut a 30" carbon arrow in half to form the spars.
Complete with flaps. Put in a little down/right thrust.
Need to ensure the main gear is far enough forward to prevent it from nosing over when taxying.
Total flying weight is 36 oz (2 lbs 4 oz).
Canopy hatch is held on with rare earth magnets.
This build was just a proof of concept, so I kind of rushed through it.
I know I can clean it up a little better.
Now I know this idea works, I can arrange the pieces into one full size plan and send it off to the vinyl print service.
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