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KennethKennedy wrote:
I see, 450 size so not too expensive if it crashes, windows are usually omitted on scale helicopter bodies for cooling reasons.
That and I might also mess up building the scale details. It's more like scratch building a model and I'm improvising a lot. At the moment I'm finishing the rivets, but I still have the entire underside to go. Anyway, my first try at a scale model should not be the most expensive one I can find.

KennethKennedy wrote:
Considering the need to keep the weight down too, most/all 3D slicing programs allow setting of the infill percentage, quite strong parts can be printed with surprisingly low infill values.
The whole body is dead weight that has to be carried around. I have two options to compensate it. First, I already replaced the symmetric rotor blades with half-symmetric ones. They provide more lift while limiting aerobatics, so I can go easier on the throttle. If that's not enough, I might also replace the battery by two separate ones in parallel withn a higher total capacity. This may also free up the space for a scale cockpit. Just try to find some accurate pilot figures at 1:16 scale. Smile | :)
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