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  • thomasnwilliams
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    vduniec, did you print the Chaff/Flare buckets? I didn't see the files with the others. Thanks for all your detail work!!!

    Disregard I found them, Thanks!

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  • xviper
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    Finally got a couple flights in on my modded OV-10 - 60A ESCs, Eflite Power 25 870kv motors, 5-blade Scimitar props from Eflite EC1500, Freewing 3-axis gyro. This plane now has the performance that I felt was lacking. It can do a loop from level flight without any engine slow down, can go vertical from level flight for quite a good altitude before slowing down. At my 3500' above sea level, it's got a lot more straight line speed. It's become one of my top favorite prop planes (if not the most fave now). I don't even mind the gap between the cowl and the prop base plate.

    Warning: Hat Cam.

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  • Racer944
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    Originally posted by vduniec View Post
    Hi Eric,

    They show up for me here. I haven't uploaded all of them to Thingiverse yet. Make sure you're logged into the Squawk, otherwise you won't see the attached files. That might be the problem.

    Just a warning, I had designed these files on Tinkercad so the nose portion isn't as smooth as it should be due to that program's limitations. It's goods enough for stand-off scale though.




    Thanks Vic! Funny thing is when I looked again, they were there, so its possible I wasn't logged in when I first looked. No sweat on the tanks they will be perfect for me. I design also with Tinkercad so I know what you mean... A bit of post print finishing and they will be perfect for what I need I am sure.

    Cheers;
    Eric

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  • vduniec
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    Hi Eric,

    They show up for me here. I haven't uploaded all of them to Thingiverse yet. Make sure you're logged into the Squawk, otherwise you won't see the attached files. That might be the problem.

    Just a warning, I had designed these files on Tinkercad so the nose portion isn't as smooth as it should be due to that program's limitations. It's goods enough for stand-off scale though.



    Originally posted by Racer944 View Post

    Wow Vic;

    Thanks for sharing the files, really appreciate it! I didn't see the wing tank files attached on here or on Thingiverse though... Do you have those handy by any chance?

    Thanks;
    Eric

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  • Racer944
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    Originally posted by vduniec View Post
    Wing Tanks. I printed them at 2% infill to keep the weight down.

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    Wow Vic;

    Thanks for sharing the files, really appreciate it! I didn't see the wing tank files attached on here or on Thingiverse though... Do you have those handy by any chance?

    Thanks;
    Eric

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  • Evan D
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    Yes and handy to have him around too (Vic) 😁.

    I messed around with the front strut this morning trying to get the nose down stance and the proper angle of the trailing suspension. It can be done but then the nose wheel hangs out of the bay when retracted. I don't see any way to do it that wouldn't require moving the whole retract assembly.

    I did replace the wheels on mine with the F-22 mains on the mains and a Stinger 90 main on the nose. Those look a ton better.

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  • AceMigKiller
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    What a great age we live in, where we can all congregate on one common forum and even develop/print/share these add-ons with everyone.

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  • vduniec
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    Finally there are the wheel hubs. The OV has low pressure tires to be able to operate off of rough surfaces. It has large tires with small wheel hubs. I have printed a small hub that covers the spokes on the OEM wheels. I plan to paint the OEM wheel black to match the tire and then place this smaller, white painted hub to simulate the look of the full scale item.

    Well, that's all I have for now. Happy flying!

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  • vduniec
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    Airframe components

    Canopy Handles
    Wheel Hubs


    The canopy handles are designed to be installed from the inside of the canopy frame. They are on both sides of the aircraft. Remove the canopy. Cut a hole large enough to fit the handle through the hole from the inside and glue the flats to the canopy frame using contact cement.

    The OV-10 has a windshield wiper and I just downloaded one for a helicopter from Thingiverse and used it.



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  • vduniec
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    Left and Right side Consoles.

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  • vduniec
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    Air Vent

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  • vduniec
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    Instrument Panel Coaming Boxes

    Starboard Armament Panel
    Port Armament Panel
    APR-39 Indicator


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  • vduniec
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    Wet Compass

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  • vduniec
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    Mirrors

    These are the 3D printed parts and the looked pretty good with the silver HVAC tape stretched over them. For my FPV use though, I wanted actual mirrors. They work but they are limited in their functionality.

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  • vduniec
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    Gunsight Panel

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  • vduniec
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    There's a lot for the cockpit and I really designed it for how it would appear when I fly it in FPV. The aft cockpit is untouched and I don't have plans right now to do anything for it. The gunsight is pretty basic and it blocks a lot of the forward view on FPV so I elected not to use it on my plane but it will work for non-FPV cockpits.

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    Gunsight Panel
    Rear View Mirrors
    Air Vent
    Wet Compass
    Port Armament Panel
    Starboard Armament Panel
    APR-39 indicator
    Left side console with throttle quadrant
    Right side console

    Gunsight

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  • vduniec
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    The Chaff/Flare buckets go on the outside of each tail boom. Place the part according to the picture displayed and press it into the foam so that the back makes an indentation. Then cut out the indented area and the bucket should fit right in with the faceplate sitting around the outside of the fuselage. Be careful when cutting because there are wires that run through the boom.

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  • vduniec
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    Wing Tanks. I printed them at 2% infill to keep the weight down.

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  • vduniec
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    Next up is Ordnance. I designed the wing pylons and tanks. There are many other ordnance files that may be accessed from Thingiverse. There are Zuni pods for the Freewing A-4, same scale that can be used. There are also AIM-9 and launch rail there. The launch rail will have to be resized and cut but it's relatively easy to do. So for my contribution I just have the following to offer:

    Wing Pylon
    Wing Tank
    Chaff/Flare Buckets

    The wing pylons are designed for use with the Freewing 90mm F-16 weapons attachment system.

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  • vduniec
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    Previously posted but in keeping with the grouping, here are the FM Antenna Humps. I used a broom bristle painted black to represent the antenna.

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