The Bede BD-5 Micro is a series of small, single-seat homebuilt aircraft created in the late 1960s by US aircraft designer Jim Bede ,The BD-5 has a small, streamlined fuselage holding its semi-reclined pilot under a large canopy, with the engine installed in a compartment in the middle of the fuselage, and a propeller-driving engine – or jet engine in the BD-5J variant – mounted immediately to the rear of the cockpit. The combination of fighter-like looks and relatively low cost led to the BD-5 selling over 5,000 kits or plans, with approximately 12,000 orders being taken for a proposed factory-built
scale 1/35 wingspan : 16,4 cm (6,5 in ) , lenght 11,7 cm (4,6 in )
a small PDF guide for printing and assembling is also providedThe model is designed to be printed with a FDM 3D printer so it is divided in a set of easy to print parts i also provide a unique STL files of the plane fully assembled for using with a resin printer or for others use (different scale , etc ,,,,)