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Airplane scale model: AF-01 飞机模型AF-01
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Summary

This airplane is designed by projectgroup AVEM FERRO from inholland university of applied sciences Delft. The project was to design an utility aircraft which can be used for medevac missions and is able to transport 8 persons (including the pilot). Other requirements were a range of 1200Km, max cruise speed of 450 km/h and should be able to carry a 1000kg payload.

The model has been scaled down to 3,5% of it's original size and a stand has been added so the model can stand on its own.

The renders are all made by Daan Kaasjager, as well as a work in progress FSX model. The 3D CAD model is made by Emiel Noorlander.

AVEM FERRO group members:
Daan Kaasjager
Jordi Liu
Leander van Noort
Peter Zwarts
Emiel Noorlander
Sidney Vorst
Casper van Veen
Erik ten Oever

To read more about the renderings and fsx the following links are nice:
https://dutcheeseblend.blogspot.nl/2016/06/the-avem-ferro-af-01.html
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?100808-The-Avem-Ferro-AF-01&p=1026712#post1026712

Print Settings

Printer: Home build

Rafts: Yes

Supports: Yes

Resolution: 0.15

Infill: 10%


Notes:

Print everything standing up where possible. Engines standing on the front part, wings on the cross section. Tips: Print the wings on a raft to reduce extra thickness at the base and to ensure a flat side. Print the fuselage 'nose up' on a raft with some extra support. (see pictures) Print the propellors on a raft with support. All the other parts are printed straight on the bed. Depending on your printer the landing gear bays may need to be sanded down a little bit in order to fit the stand in.

Post-Printing

All the parts can be sanded a little bit with a nail file, or regular sandpaper. And then glued together with superglue.