Actually flying "Paper plane"

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Actually flying "Paper plane"

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Description

Actually flying "Paper plane", with integrated nose weight. No need for extra weights or assembly!

The plane will fly best when you throw it firmly to the sky at high angle, when plane starts going down, it will start gliding.

 

Printing instructions

-Print nose pointing upwards

-Set wall line count/perimeters to 6

-Set bottom layers count to 2

-Do not use supports

-Nozzle size 0,4 mm

-Layer height 0,28 mm or less

Note: You can try different weights of nose weight by decreasing or increasing wall line count/perimeters to find best working option!

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looks good but doesn't really fly nose broke after 3 attempts thank you for the file though 🙂
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Sorry to hear it didn't work. You can try different perimeters/wall count to find best weight for nose. Plane flies best when dropped down somewhere than when thrown upwards from ground.
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