3D Printed, Scalable R/C Aerobatic Giant - Design, Build, and Crash??

The question I asked myself at the onset of this project sounds pretty simple. Can I design a 3D printable R/C aircraft that is designed in one size but with the ability to scale it up or down a certain percentage in order to print the same design in multiple sizes? Check out this video to learn more about the hurdles I faced during this project and what I ultimately came up with. Being a product of the 90’s, I decided on a popular design called the Stinger, produced by the now defunct Lanier R/C company. Given the complexity of making sure the design is seamlessly scalable I wanted to at least start with a relatively simple aircraft, and I wanted it to be a capable aerobat. With its straight, fully symmetrical wing, and somewhat boxy fuselage. The Stinger ticked all the boxes. Plus, Lanier R/C actually produced this kit in several different sizes so it’s a natural fit for a scalable 3D printed version. Helpful Links: Thank you to SOLIDWORKS for sponsoring this video! SOLIDWORKS world-class CAD tools are now available to makers and hobbyists for personal use for only $99 USD per year. They are also offering my viewers a limited time 20% discount. Follow this link to get your discount and access the best CAD tools on the planet. Check out 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers: Click this link to receive 20% off 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS for Makers: Learn more about 3DAeroventures at Check out my buddy James Ray’s drone chase footage on his YouTube Channel: Music provided by Cullah - I’d love for you to watch the whole video but if you just came to see the flight footage go to 8:06, or for the crash go to 11:45
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