3D printed Eclipson Horten Ho-229 - Build guide
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
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The Eclipson Horten Ho-229 is an advanced 3D printed twin-turbine design that rips across the sky with amazing speed and agility! Featuring 2, 50mm EDFs and a steerable front landing gear. The Horten is optimized for use with foaming filament which allows for a great thrust-to-weight ratio. Ideal for intermediate to advanced pilots, this design is extremely fast and agile just like the original one.
Correction: It is recommended to use 2 ESC. - Наука
This is awseome. I just love this plane and its so beautiful to see one flying. Great work my friends. Big salute from Slovenia, Pilot Robert
Thank you Robert!
Bow did you commwnr 9 days ago??
YES!!! Can't wait to start this build. 😍
Nice! you can clearly see how well the airframe is thought through in assembling it. Also your Air Air shots are awesome, better than a few years ago!
Thank you!
ii bought this kit last night. cannot wait to get it printed
great work
Grandi, montaggio molto avvincente, complimenti e un saluto dall’Italia
nicely made.
i think it's better to add edf print manual.
Was there primer applied to the body before painting? Paint looks uniformed across the different material.
Hi,
I bought the Horton 229 and when printing I noticed that some of the settings in the slicer for the wings didn't make sense. I followed the documentation. In some places it should be printed without a top layer, so places that should be closed are left open.
maybe you can help?
We recommend posting on our Facebook group, there are plenty of helpful folks on there who will be able to solve your issue!
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I've been printing it the last couple days, need to order some edf units....but i am a little concerned there is no carbon fiber spar. I sure hope it doesn't split into pieces on even a good landing.
Don´t worry. It is strong enough without CF. The model has been more than tested and nobody was able to break it.
How well does it fly without the transparent fin?
I scratch built a balsa horten H-3e last year and got away without a central fin. Although the wheel spat works as a fin to some degree.
Bad when you apply power. The EDF motors creates turbulences that affect the yaw stability. So transparent fin is more than mandatory.
Does it work on grass or just a paved road ?
I've recently seen an ad for LW ASA filament for 3d printed Aircraft. Does anyone have some experience with this material versus LW PLA?
I'm currently printing this plane with ASA Aero from bambulab. so far so good
very cool . maybe a larger airframe also with retracts also ?
That good be a nice XL version for the future.
@@eclipsonairplanes und ohne Seitenleitwerk!
Why not create retract landing gear?
Size constraints within the model prevented this
@@eclipsonairplanes better with retract
I know people use lw-pla. But its hot where i fly, my next plane i thought about printing in nylon or ABS and using a plastic weld solvent to join the pieces.
I know it will be heavier but that not really a bad thing for me as its always pretty windy where i live. So having something that can be more stable in the wind.
If you choose a light color like white, LW-PLA should hold up just fine with the air cooling it.
wwooowww Süper...
Çok keyifli 🔥🔥
Less music more screaming EDFs next time please :)