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This is a small review of the mini 3D Airplane Kit from Banggood, very nice and does what it should, needs a bit of time to ...
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Funny enough, the plane itself, or more specifically the Meglacy RC style fuselage, was the work of the same 3D printer that was to fly. The flight itself was not impressive, by any standards.
Last year we brought you news of the 3Doodler, a pen that draws in plastic, allowing you to do some free-hand 3D printing of your own, without the need for a larger base standing unit.
The completely 3D printed plane was a hefty 468 grams. That’s a lot of weight saved, and that translates into more flying time. You can check out the build video below. Continue reading → ...
It’s not only a safer way to pilot RC planes, but when you bump the speed up to 265 MPH, as YouTuber Omegoolibird did with a customized aircraft, the experience is as close as you can probably ...
I love to fly--as long as I don't have to leave the ground to do it. That means my fun time of choice is either a flight simulator or a radio-controlled airplane. RC Plane 2 gives me both. It's a ...
Most RC planes are powered by batteries and get their thrust mostly from propellers. This is fine if you want a simple, easy-to-fly aircraft. But what if you want speed? Like, 450 mph of speed?