British engineer Tom Stanton's aircraft weighs 15.6 grams, and is powered by a single 10 farad supercapacitor charged via hand crank.
FRCE has delivered its first flight-certified metal 3D printed aircraft parts, built entirely in-house in under six months.
If you're a fan of bizarre 3D-printing projects, you'll love this story about an electric-powered plane that flies with tissue paper wings. Degreed aerospace engineer Tom Stanton wanted to create a 3D ...
3D printing is transforming RC plane building, allowing hobbyists to create lightweight yet durable components tailored for performance. Choosing the right filament, optimizing structural design, and ...