Il-2 M3 Sturmovik

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Il-2 M3 Sturmovik

$20.00

Wingspan 1235mm / 48.3in

FLIGHT VIDEO

Fully 3D printable RC model of the most successfull soviet ground attack plane, specially designed to meet ACES aircombat reqirements, but also as a cheap and easy to build RC model for everyday flying. Many scale details such as armament, airframe plating or exhausts encourages to create realistic paint jobs. Huge wing area results in nice stall characteristics and easy landings. Get ready for battle with this great performing flying tank!

4 channel controls: motor, 2x elevator, and ailerons.

Included:

  • Universal STL files
  • Prepared basic Gcodes for your 3d printer
  • Simplify3D setting files
  • Scale markings PDF
  • PDF/VIDEO userguide for further information

Please see the userguide for more details about shopping list

Product Description

Future of flying – Print your own plane

Il-2M3 Sturmovik

Fully 3D printable RC model of the most successfull soviet ground attack plane, specially designed to meet ACES aircombat reqirements, but also as a cheap and easy to build RC model for everyday flying. Many scale details such as armament, airframe plating or exhausts encourages to create realistic paint jobs. Huge wing area results in nice stall characteristics and easy landings. Get ready for battle with this great performing flying tank!

You’ll get a superb performing airplane with highly efficient powerplant capable of flying 7+minutes at full throtle and speeds exceeding 110 kph (HP setup). Low stall speed is achieved for easy landing on the other hand.

The first fully printable airplanes with files prepared for your 3Dprinter, with flight characteristics, comparable or even supperior to classic build model airplane. This is not a dream, now you can print this HI-TECH at home. Simply download and print the whole plane or spare parts anytime you need just for a cost of filament only about $18

Both the wing and fuselage features extensive hitech 3d structural reinforcement, making the model very rigid, yet maintaining lightweight airframe and exact airfoil, even it is made only from plastic. This perfect and exact 3d structure is possible thanks to additive 3dprinting technology only.

Easy to assemble, without need of any extra tool or hardware. Just glue printed parts together. The rest of the assembly is very easy. Simply add brushless motor, ESC, servos and radio system. Don´t worry, a detailed step by step PDF/VIDEO is included.

Create account and download:

You’ll receive a link for all files to your email inbox and after checkout, the download button appears (in most cases immediately). Or login to your account and download directly from our website anytime.

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Prepared Gcodes for your printer:

You can directly use our prepared gcodes, if your printer is Prusa i3 compatible. Simply save to an SD card and let the 3d printer do it’s job.

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For further options take a look at the PDF/VIDEO userguide

Glue printed parts together:

Find active links for all equipment and much more in our PDF/VIDEO userguide :

Final setting:

 

!!!And check our Printing Guide/FAQ section (thin wall printing)

 Basic requirements:

3D Printer, nozzle 0.4mm diameter, min. build volume 200/200/175mm

PolyAir 1.0 (highly recommended) or PLA filament

Simplify3D (highly recommended)

How it works

Download - Print - Assembly - Fly
  • 1
    Creating process of digital modelling

    Extensive hi-tech 3d structural reinforcement resulting in solid yet lightweight airframe thanks to additive 3Dprinting technology

  • 2
    Printing and testing

    Each plane has been thoroughly tested to find ideal shape and best possible inner structure

  • 3
    Distribution

    Choose your aircraft, download 3d files and print as many you need. Using your desktop 3Dprinter