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Parkflyer Nano Wing + Split Version
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Nano Wing from Parkflyer has a Take-off weight is beneath 250g with the Kline-Fogleman, KFm2 EPP airfoil and a 3D printed fuselage for FPV flying.
So it's possible to fly the Sub Wing Class.
You need
2 pcs. M3 x 10 mm nylon screws and
2 pcs. M3 nylon nuts.
Construction plans and setup can be found here:
https://www.parkflyer.eu/2019/03/03/construction-manual-parkflyer-nano-wing/
Update: Upon request, I have created a split version of the side panels and the bottom part.
Thus, the model can be printed on 200 x 200 mm printer.
If the related parts are glued together well, the Parkflyer Nano Wing should be absolutely stable.
Flexible, two-component adhesive should be the best choice.
Note the weight to stay in the sub-wing class.
So it's possible to fly the Sub Wing Class.
You need
2 pcs. M3 x 10 mm nylon screws and
2 pcs. M3 nylon nuts.
Construction plans and setup can be found here:
https://www.parkflyer.eu/2019/03/03/construction-manual-parkflyer-nano-wing/
Update: Upon request, I have created a split version of the side panels and the bottom part.
Thus, the model can be printed on 200 x 200 mm printer.
If the related parts are glued together well, the Parkflyer Nano Wing should be absolutely stable.
Flexible, two-component adhesive should be the best choice.
Note the weight to stay in the sub-wing class.
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