Printing and Flying the JRM-01 Junior Mini RC Fighter Jet
2024 ж. 30 Сәу.
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The JRM-01 Project is a collaboration with Marc Philipp Veenendaal
www.mpvdesign.com.au
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Amazing!! When will the STL be available, I am so excited to print this masterpiece
Very soon, Marc and I work hard on it💪
@@renerosentraeger Yes please nice work!!! Cant wait to fly
I'm new to 3D printing but the level of design detail going into your models and seeing how much of it is printed makes me want to get into it even more! Looking forward to when the model for the Junior releases, it's so awesome
I have a smaller one using 2x 25mm edf’s on 350mha 3s - it’s a military jet but not a fighter strictly so I guess you’re right. Love your work
Very nice build and a great maiden flight! ☀️✨✈️
Thx🙌
am so excited to print this, waiting for the stl
Bei dir startet aber wirklich alles senkrecht 😆😆👍👍👍👍 sehr cooles Teil
Danke dir 😅
I redesigned my a10 warthog for single a 50mm edf and used 3s to save weight the thrust is technically abit more aswell the twin esc, motors, housings and extra wiring plus the extra battery cell really do add up now i have a futuristic a10 warthog with twin inlet ducts to a single 50mm edf hidden inside its printed with LW pla and uses the big chinese foam glider wings
sehr schön! :)
Small is beautiful
Great!
Tja ich glaub das wird mein erster edf. Sehr schönes Flugbild Respekt.
Hört sich gut an!
Great
This is amazing. Since the world is getting so strict on size, I'd love to see mini versions of some of your other planes. I've shrunk down someone's f22 model to hit the sub 250g limit with just one qx 30mm and it flew well. Some videos on my channel
I just had a look at your videos, so cool! What STLs did you use to create the f22 and did you use standard PLA?
Looking good!
I had no idea 30mm EDFs for RC even exist ;D Nice vertical "take-off"! :D
Haha, thanks 😁🤙
Welcome to Airbus designing team 🤝
if it was boeing they’d be killed 🤣
👍
Mr. Rosentraeger, what are you thoughts on the nature of aerodynamics on EDF and scale effect jets? Typically swept wings find advantage at high forward speeds and high renold’s numbers, but most RC planes don’t arrive at those values. Are there certain disadvantages accepted for designs emulating jets?
For small scale Jets, a low wingload is everything in terms of nice handling. For reaching high airspeed ... Power power...
Cool that you go the "small way" because I would never do big 3D planes, just because of lacking room in the first place...
where will you post the stl i have also looked at some more of your work and I find it extremely interesting you just earned a sub!
A new website is in the making. More infos soon.
i’d pay good money to get those STLs
👍👍👍😎 Now this this mini me is totally cool!! Nice work Rene' Edit: who makes the EDF units??
Look For QX Motor EDFs
What battery size fits in there? Anyway nice project!
Thx! 4s 800-1000mAh
Bro how you get such mat finishing can you share your settings for bed slinger printers
Find the print profiles on my Patreon site.
Great design😊In your opinion from the printers taken to do this plane, what is the printer with best quality printing?! thanks 😉
It's the Bambulab xc1.
@@renerosentraeger ok..i mean the second one 😂
Creality K1C
NIce! I'm working on a 30mm J-10 I'm still shopping for a canard delta mix capable gyro for anyone know what he's using in the video? I have an extra AR631 but no clue how to get delta configured for AS3X where the one he is using looks like just dip switches...
Very nice, STL available?
Very soon
👍💪✌
is it still all LW-PLA? If so, where do you get the different colors?
From 3dLabprint and colorfabb.
Pick your favorite 3D-printers, preferably fastest, which ones will it be?
Bambu x1c
Where do you buy the LW PLA in those colours?
3dLabprint and colorfabb
@@renerosentraeger yes but not in those nice orange and teal colours? Can you send a store link pls 🙏
How about differential thrust for yaw?
Or micro vector nozzles 😁🤙
@@renerosentraeger yea, but my point was to only change "software" (if that's how you call it) and not construction of the plane.
Hello, could you tell us where to get the stls please? thank you
Soon
Very Good job my dear , kindly upload stl files , im very excited to print and fly
Release is end of the month.
Germanic people made this world is what I usually say to people! 👍
Kann man auch den su 47 in so klein machen?
Klar!
Hi, gibt ein irgendeine Möglichkeit den Kleinen auch zu Drucken? Evlt. die Datein zu kaufen?
Ja Ende Mai.
@@renerosentraeger Okay nice. Werden die dann frei zur Verfügung stehen?
Can we not buy the files for these planes or there not ready yet?
Not ready
@@edgardesy3371 thank you
Awsome work 👏 but I need a sub 250g 🙏
No problem, coming next🛩️
@@renerosentraeger you're a star 👏👏👌
@@renerosentraeger Really?! That's pretty impressive. Unlike drones, I feel like a sub 250 plane would need to be flown indoors. It seems like the wind would blow it all over the place.
STL please😌👍🍺
im new to rc planes i just bought my self a 3d printer would it fly normaly?
Yes, super easy to fly.
OMG, the damn bugs you hear on the vid had me swiping my hand past my ear. With ear buds in it sounds like a bug really flying past your ear.
What makes you think it's the smallest in the world? 😂
don't remove strings with a knife remove them by reducing flow and correcting retract distance in slicer i will also suggest running stringing tests with for each type of filament before printing major parts
He has said many, many times, that retract does not work with these filaments, I think he has a video on it.
Rene addressed this problem in a previous video. He said LWPLA doesn't retract very well so ignoring the setting and trimming with a knife was far easier.
@@ttpechon2535 I'm first time in this channel so i didn't know that
@@solderingiron9405the problem with LW-PLA is that it's creating a foam. The hotter you print the more it expands. That's why you can't retract it that good. Even if you stop extruding the filament proceeds foaming. The only way to prevent it is the vase mode, due to the continuous flow. But it's not that easy to design those parts (and it's very time consuming).
@@MTBCrafter i actually never heard of that material. i will make a little bit research