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Schutte-Lanz D.I, 1/72 scale.

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  • SLD1 Bottom_Wing_Left_001.stl
  • SLD1 Bottom_Wing_Right_001.stl
  • SLD1 Cockpit_Floor_002.stl
  • SLD1 Cowling_001.stl
  • SLD1 Dashboard_001.stl
  • SLD1 Fuselage_Left_002.stl
  • SLD1 Fuselage_Right_001.stl
  • SLD1 Instructions.zip
    • Schutte-Lanz-DI-Instructions.doc
  • SLD1 Interplane_Strut_Forward_002.stl
  • SLD1 Interplane_Strut_Rear_002.stl
  • SLD1 Interplane_Struts_Group.stl
  • SLD1 Oberursel_U_001.stl
  • SLD1 Propeller_003.stl
  • SLD1 Tail_Skid_001.stl
  • SLD1 Tailpiece_001.stl
  • SLD1 Top_Wing_001.stl
  • SLD1 Undercarriage_003.stl
  • SLD1 Unsupported.zip
    • SLD1 Bottom_Wing_Left_001.stl
    • SLD1 Bottom_Wing_Right_001.stl
    • SLD1 Cockpit_Floor_002.stl
    • SLD1 Cowling_001.stl
    • SLD1 Dashboard_001.stl
    • SLD1 Fuselage_Left_002.stl
    • SLD1 Fuselage_Right_001.stl
    • SLD1 Interplane_Strut_Forward_002.stl
    • SLD1 Interplane_Strut_Rear_002.stl
    • SLD1 Interplane_Struts_Group.stl
    • SLD1 Oberursel_U_001.stl
    • SLD1 Propeller_003.stl
    • SLD1 Tail_Skid_001.stl
    • SLD1 Tailpiece_001.stl
    • SLD1 Top_Wing_001.stl
    • SLD1 Undercarriage_003.stl
  • SLDI Supported.zip
    • SLDI Supported Cockpit.stl
    • SLDI Supported Cowling.stl
    • SLDI Supported Engine.stl
    • SLDI Supported Fuselage L.stl
    • SLDI Supported Fuselage R.stl
    • SLDI Supported IP.stl
    • SLDI Supported Lower Wing L.stl
    • SLDI Supported Lower Wing R.stl
    • SLDI Supported Propeller.stl
    • SLDI Supported Struts.stl
    • SLDI Supported Tail Skid.stl
    • SLDI Supported Tail.stl
    • SLDI Supported Top Wing.stl
    • SLDI Supported Undercarriage.stl

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Publication date 2023-09-16 at 18:31
Design number 1454650

billy168

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3D model description

In the summer of 1915 Schütte-Lanz produced a prototype of a single-seat scout, the D.I., heavily influenced by the British Sopwith Tabloid.

Powered by a seven-cylinder 80-hp Oberursel rotary engine, the machine was of conventional wooden construction with fabric covering and ply cockpit panels, and aluminium engine cowling. Wing warping was adopted for lateral control and it was unarmed.

The aircraft underwent proof testing in February 1916 and was ultimately considered unsuitable as a fighter due to the pilot's poor field of vision compared to its main competitor, the Fokker Eindecker.

This is a complete kit of this aircraft in 1/72 scale (although it can be scaled to any size for printing, it goes together well in this scale).

3D printing settings

Elegoo Mars 3, AnyCubic Water Washable Resin, 0.035mm layer height, 1.5s exposure. Print time 1hr 45m

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