This is awesome! I just paid for the files, in my opinion it’s worth every dollar. I can’t wait for my servos and ESC to arrive to build this up, thank you so much for designing this!
try light-weight inflated 3d-print, less rigid, squish fold wing body, air pressure will keep it in form, but its more rigid than totally flexible plastic inflatable, still has strong form
I'm curious how it holds up over time. I just know how brittle PLA gets once it's been sitting out. I can barely touch the stuff once it dries out without it crumbling into tiny pieces.
Pla doesnt become brittle from drying out it becomes brittle when it absorbs moisture or is exposed to long periods of UV. ABS would withstand the elements a tad better but still absorbs moisture which would eventually cause some warping.
Hi mate, I bought the stls about a week ago and I've managed to print wing 1 L and R but I'm having major outer layer warping on wing 2 and 3, any ideas to what would help?
Very awesome!! Quick question before purchasing .. is the SCAD file included? Would like to add vertical lift and dual 6s capacity for very long range.
Hi, unfortunately only STLs included. And this platform is not gold for dual 6s. I’m finishing new product GPlank with plenty of space for the long range. Check my shorts video
@@Skyglide just checked out the short of the GPlank and I'm absolutely interested! Do you have a time frame for release? Also I'd willing to pay extra for the SCAD along with the stl. Would really like to incorporate vertical lift, motor in each wing to get it off the ground without having to hand/sling launch. Thanks!
Nice! I really like it! Is it within FPVWRA Spec (except for the motor, prop and FC)? SPEC WING™ CLASS Wingspan: 36" +/- 1/2" Does not include winglets Airfoil: NACA 0014 Wing sweep: 12" +/- 1/2" Chord: central- 9", tip- 6" +/- 1/2" (includes elevons!) Root Chord thickness: 1.25" +/-1/4" Tip Chord thickness: 0.85" +/-1/4" Elevons: balsa or foam Material: EPP, EPS, EPO, fan fold foam, or foam board (Foam board should be formed to airfoil requirements) Motor: Cobra CP-2210 2200kv Motor T-Motor AT2310 2200kv Motor Turnigy D2826-6 2200kv Motor Battery:3s 2200 (Max Charge 4.2V per Cell) VTX: 200 mW 5.8GHz w/ raceband Vertical stabilizers: Winglets ONLY (new for 2018 season) Winglets: ABS, coroplast, or foam (3D Printed materials such as PLA or PETG are also acceptable) Servos: Builder's choice ESC: Builder's choice (BLHeli is recommended) Prop: Cobra Motor- APC 6X4, T-Motor APC 6x4, Turnigy Motor- APC 6X5.5E Spars: Builder's choice not less than 1/2" behind leading edge Flight Controller: FC/gyros are not permitted
@Skyglide look at materials. I've looked into it in the past, fpvwra worded their requirements to leave it sounding as though the only approved materials are balsa and foam (balsa only seems to be permitted on control surfaces)
buy mine!! I'm having a hard time trying to print the files and my wings are too weak... I'm printing with an ender 3 pro, surely it's something with the cura settings. I hope to solve it and be able to finish it soon! please upload more videos of this wing seen from the osd and if you could pass me the cura configuration if you use an ender I would really appreciate it... thank you very much for everything and sorry for my english I'm using a translator haha
Nice, I find 3d printed airplanes are really great for... RUclips videos. They're worse in every way compared to a foam plane, but on the upside you only have to fly them once, er, I should say you only get to fly them once...
I've used petg just because of a nice blue color. There's no difference. General guidance - use petg for motormounts. Airframe - eSun PLA+. It is much better than PETG. But both work okay
Hi, nice models. We would be interested into this wing but are wondering how fast it can be. it seems to be pretty fast, therefore you need a lot of space to fly it, am I right ? Because we don't have such big fields around here. What is the price of your files and when to you expect to make this one available ?
Hello Bernard, thank you very much! The speed range is from 35 to 130 km/h on the setup as per the video. I am still thinking about the price of STLs, I am not going to earn here, just cover some research and design costs and filament. Therefore I am planning to make it quite low. I think you can still fly line of sight on a football field.
Please don't call the filament "spars." They act more like wire rigging (only good for tension, no compression or torsional rigidity) inside your mostly monocoque wing which is the main load bearing structure of your plane. It's a great design but you're using wrong terminology.
Wow! A nice 3d-printed wing design, and appears to fly great too!
Love how goes together using just filament, no need for added carbon rods.
Yes, I like this as well
This is awesome! I just paid for the files, in my opinion it’s worth every dollar. I can’t wait for my servos and ESC to arrive to build this up, thank you so much for designing this!
Mamma mia! Awesome! Maybe a job for the next winter...
Too long to wait! Make it today!)
You did an amazing job
Thank you very much, Robert! Will be published this weekend!
nice build!
try light-weight inflated 3d-print, less rigid, squish fold wing body, air pressure will keep it in form, but its more rigid than totally flexible plastic inflatable, still has strong form
flexible 3d-print air-pressurized structure
Great design I like the idea of using filament instead of carbon 👍
Thank you! This is really strong)
@@Skyglide strong in tension only. like a fishing line.
I'm curious how it holds up over time. I just know how brittle PLA gets once it's been sitting out. I can barely touch the stuff once it dries out without it crumbling into tiny pieces.
@@bkpickell I was just thinking that, perhaps ABS would be a good substitute.
Pla doesnt become brittle from drying out it becomes brittle when it absorbs moisture or is exposed to long periods of UV. ABS would withstand the elements a tad better but still absorbs moisture which would eventually cause some warping.
Nice design. Will buy but would be nice to release the FPV accessories part as a parametric file because of the various equipment.
That's very good idea. let me think about this
Awesome. My next project
Fast wing.....loved is vídeo
love fixed wing flying
Stay tuned for more!)
Hi, i bought and print this wing. Awesome flight. Btw, i could not find stl file for go2 mount. Could you point me where to get it?
Absolutely brilliant mate
Hi mate, I bought the stls about a week ago and I've managed to print wing 1 L and R but I'm having major outer layer warping on wing 2 and 3, any ideas to what would help?
Very nice. First i thought u use carbon fibres instead the filament tubes. May you recognize my vid, i did at the labprint cub.
Thanks I wanna get into electronic soft.
Should I make some electronics guide?)
Very awesome!! Quick question before purchasing .. is the SCAD file included? Would like to add vertical lift and dual 6s capacity for very long range.
Hi, unfortunately only STLs included. And this platform is not gold for dual 6s. I’m finishing new product GPlank with plenty of space for the long range. Check my shorts video
@@Skyglide ohhhh nice!! Thanks for the quick reply!! I'm going to check it now
@@Skyglide just checked out the short of the GPlank and I'm absolutely interested! Do you have a time frame for release? Also I'd willing to pay extra for the SCAD along with the stl. Would really like to incorporate vertical lift, motor in each wing to get it off the ground without having to hand/sling launch. Thanks!
not a bad elevon hinge.
Nice! I really like it! Is it within FPVWRA Spec (except for the motor, prop and FC)?
SPEC WING™ CLASS
Wingspan: 36" +/- 1/2" Does not include winglets
Airfoil: NACA 0014
Wing sweep: 12" +/- 1/2"
Chord: central- 9", tip- 6" +/- 1/2" (includes elevons!)
Root Chord thickness: 1.25" +/-1/4"
Tip Chord thickness: 0.85" +/-1/4"
Elevons: balsa or foam
Material: EPP, EPS, EPO, fan fold foam, or foam board (Foam board should be formed to airfoil requirements)
Motor: Cobra CP-2210 2200kv Motor
T-Motor AT2310 2200kv Motor
Turnigy D2826-6 2200kv Motor
Battery:3s 2200 (Max Charge 4.2V per Cell)
VTX: 200 mW 5.8GHz w/ raceband
Vertical stabilizers: Winglets ONLY (new for 2018 season)
Winglets: ABS, coroplast, or foam (3D Printed materials such as PLA or PETG are also acceptable)
Servos: Builder's choice
ESC: Builder's choice (BLHeli is recommended)
Prop: Cobra Motor- APC 6X4, T-Motor APC 6x4, Turnigy Motor- APC 6X5.5E
Spars: Builder's choice not less than 1/2" behind leading edge
Flight Controller: FC/gyros are not permitted
Sounds like yes?=)
@Skyglide look at materials. I've looked into it in the past, fpvwra worded their requirements to leave it sounding as though the only approved materials are balsa and foam (balsa only seems to be permitted on control surfaces)
soooooo any mounts for ANALAOG or HDZero coming?
This could become my first wing...
Analog fits perfectly fine, there's plenty of space=)
@@Skyglide nice, actually got the Walksnail fatashark systeem since a few weeks.
Might as well try that too.
@@FATSNAIL-FPV my congratulations!
great
Nice flying wing. Van yougive more détails? Area. Mass. Wingspan. Root foil length. Type of airfoil. Type of pla . Motor kv power.... thanks
buy mine!! I'm having a hard time trying to print the files and my wings are too weak... I'm printing with an ender 3 pro, surely it's something with the cura settings. I hope to solve it and be able to finish it soon! please upload more videos of this wing seen from the osd and if you could pass me the cura configuration if you use an ender I would really appreciate it... thank you very much for everything and sorry for my english I'm using a translator haha
Hello, are you trying to print Specrom? Can you share the photos? Please pm me in instagram @fpvrom user. Thanks!
Magnífico diseño, práctico y sencillo con buenas soluciones 👍
Nice, I find 3d printed airplanes are really great for... RUclips videos. They're worse in every way compared to a foam plane, but on the upside you only have to fly them once, er, I should say you only get to fly them once...
Whats the total cost with the internals
Non-digital version available?
Whats the lipo recommendation?
Would like to have a few more informations, then Ill get it
Shipping is not easy. Please check manual www.dropbox.com/s/3viya66uuf9ejes/Specrom%20Build%20Manual%20R00.pdf?dl=0
How much battery life are you getting with this setup?
How high payload can this model carry?
Hello! What material did you use in the construction? Thank you!
This is PETG and eSun PLA+
@@Skyglide thanks, petg in what parts?
I've used petg just because of a nice blue color. There's no difference. General guidance - use petg for motormounts. Airframe - eSun PLA+. It is much better than PETG. But both work okay
👏👏👏💥💥💥👍👍💪 It is a masterpiece!!! Cool!!!
Thank you so much!)
Hi,what is the kV recommended for the 2807 motor usingthe 7042 prop and a 4s bat? Thks
Hello, 1700kv works perfectly for me
What CA glue are you using?
This is Interbond, not sure if it is available in other regions
Can I print on an ender 3?
Yes, absolutely!
Will it print on an Ender3 pro 220 x 220 x 250mm Print Size?
Yes it will perfectly fit
Were can I FIND THE MOTORS FOR IT?
Aliexpress, if you check manual - you'll see parts list
Hi, nice models. We would be interested into this wing but are wondering how fast it can be. it seems to be pretty fast, therefore you need a lot of space to fly it, am I right ? Because we don't have such big fields around here. What is the price of your files and when to you expect to make this one available ?
Hello Bernard, thank you very much! The speed range is from 35 to 130 km/h on the setup as per the video. I am still thinking about the price of STLs, I am not going to earn here, just cover some research and design costs and filament. Therefore I am planning to make it quite low.
I think you can still fly line of sight on a football field.
@@Skyglide ok great. My son is ready to start printing, so if you decide rapidly, you might get a first sell ;-)
@@ardek31 is very close!)
@@Skyglide Any idea how soon?
@@ardek31 hope to publish before weekend
В топ! 🔥🔥🔥
фпезду
Tets it goot.
Please don't call the filament "spars." They act more like wire rigging (only good for tension, no compression or torsional rigidity) inside your mostly monocoque wing which is the main load bearing structure of your plane. It's a great design but you're using wrong terminology.
Thanks! Noted)
You're wrong they are spars if you ever put together a spec wing it's the same thing they use for spars just not as rigid