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    3D Printed Airframe

    Thanks for the input. What about 3D printing with aluminum? Say a BD-4C frame, wings, and skin? No bolts or rivets would be needed so I would think it would have great aerodynamic properties. Again, I'm just looking for pros and cons of my idea. I'm sure that if I built a printer and the...
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    3D Printed Airframe

    What about 3D printing with aluminum? Say a BD-4C frame, wings, and skin? No bolts or rivets would be needed so I would think it would have great aerodynamic properties. Again, I'm just looking for pros and cons of my idea. I'm sure that if I built a printer and the materials are strong enough...
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    3D Printed Airframe

    I have been thinking about building a Cozy Mark IV and, also being a bit of a techie, have been noticing the capabilities of 3D printing technology. There are plans for 3D printers with relatively large dimensions (5' high printing capacity, although the width leaves a bit to be desired), for...
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