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Long Shot4 Horejsi motorization kit

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  • nez_long_shot.scad
  • nez_long_shot.stl
  • spinner_nutless_5xbig.scad
  • spinner_nutless_5xbig.stl
  • spinner_nutless_5xbigTPU15.gcode

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Publication date 2024-03-11 at 00:29
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2024-03-06 at 18:52
Design number 1845954

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Just a simple way to add a motor to your DLG glider.
Print the nose and the spinner in TPU (yes TPU is strong enough and lighter than PLA or PETG)

Screw the motor from inside the hollow nose then either glue the nose to the glider's body or stick it using black gaffer tape. The wires shall run on top the body then go inside the canopy hole. The canopy is still functionnal.

Remove the blades from the 5.5x3.5 folding propeller (Aliexpress). Cut 2 parts of 13 mm from a 1.5 mm steel rod and isert them with the blades inside the 3D printed spinner.
Screw it to the motor's shaft it is ready tappered.

Battery 350mAh 2S LiPo.

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