Introducing: "John." - 3d printed, 2-axis glider

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @AerialWaviator
    @AerialWaviator Год назад

    I like this John design. The fuselage and main wing captivating. Perhaps because the appearance it bit of whimsical and suggest it will be fun to watch as it soars by.

  • @JunioreMi
    @JunioreMi 11 месяцев назад

    Did you use gyroid infil ?? Buy today your files and star to print now :) Love the design of this sailplane

  • @knowledgebyte
    @knowledgebyte Год назад

    Watching a seagull the other day and at still, even the tender age of sixty-cough, I’m amazed by how fast and easy they fly in all winds. And that made me think of the Graupner Almigo. Thanks for the great videos and humour. I love the old photos. John looks like an updated Le Fish

    • @3d-printz
      @3d-printz  Год назад +2

      yes, i think if the sinbad and le fish had a child together - that´s what it would look like. The amigo is of course a timeless classic.

  • @alexanderscholz8855
    @alexanderscholz8855 Год назад

    Super! Weiter so!! Nicht den Spass verlieren🤗🤗

  • @RaccoonFPV
    @RaccoonFPV Год назад

    Spitzerberg das waren noch Zeiten, hab dort das Modellfliegen gelernt, meinen ersten Airfisch gebaut muss so 2005 gewessen sein. Wird noch viel geflogen am Hang? Lg

    • @3d-printz
      @3d-printz  Год назад

      Da schau her - noch einer der das "MAZ" absolviert hat :) ich habe dort 2001 meinen Airfish gebaut und fliegen gelernt. Ja der Hang ist immer noch recht beliebt, leider schon sehr überrannt von Paragleitern. Aber wenn man zu den Randzeiten fliegen gehen kann hat man seine Seelenruhe.

  • @simitarknut2201
    @simitarknut2201 Год назад

    I'd like to see a 3D printed Simitar, but then I'm biased. You are more than welcome to use the plans for the one I designed, the Psycobipe, or I can email you any of the ones from RCM.

  • @ferocious_r
    @ferocious_r Год назад +1

    so, is this the 3d printed plane for the rest of us, i.e. the ones who were pulling put their hairs over trying to get their slicers to output something even remotely viable from 3DLabPrint's Piper J-3 Cub files? (you call it "infill-based construction" which sounds to me like "a normal 3d print like any other)

    • @3d-printz
      @3d-printz  Год назад +1

      I printed the 3DLabs Cub myself and it actually came out pretty perfect (can´t speak for all 3dlabprint planes, as they are all from different designers). With Infill-based I mean that John uses Infill as an inner structure instead of a fixed one. I´m currently in the make of a video describing the different methods in the CAD to give a better overview about how 3d-printable RC Plane Files are made. What you see in the slicer is not really what we create in the cad. It´s a bit complicated but my next video will bring some AHA-Moments for most i guess.

    • @ferocious_r
      @ferocious_r Год назад

      @@3d-printz Looking forward to it then :-)

  • @zbynekchmela7778
    @zbynekchmela7778 Год назад

    It is ugly enough to be just beautiful :-). Too bad it doesn't fit to my PrusaMini 18x18x18cm print volume.