HellCat V3 RC Ready Aircraft 1000MM

HellCat V3 RC Ready Aircraft 1000MM 3D print model

Description

After much time working on this air frame, we are ready for the final release. Coming in under 700grams of plastic, This plane includes all the features one would need to make a solid RC airplane built in. Complete with printed on hinges, control horns, electronics cutouts for servos in the fuselage, battery platform and holder, motor mount, cooling system, serviceable wing servo boxes, with flaps and ailerons. This version is a complete remodel of the original V1 conversion and is intended to provide the easiest covering experience possible, but please note this model can not be scaled down. There are too many size dependent features to allow it.

Print settings: There are various print settings used for the build, you will have to refer to the included instructions for the ideal print angles on the bed and the settings to accompany each piece.

Recommended equipment: 6x 9g servos, 1x 2212 920kv motor, 9452 3 blade prop, 2200mah 30c+ lipo battery with a 30-40 amp esc.

Hardware: 3mm screws, 4x #8 2inch screws with metal twist in inserts for the wing retainer, extension and compression springs are needed for the landing gear, we will post something to help you select these but it will ultimately come down to whatever is available to you and provides the ideal feel allowing the air craft to pop back up from a hard impact on its own power. 18ga Solid core wire is need for the wing hinges and rudder, the elevators can use a piece of filament as a hinge pin to save weight.

We will be uploading assembly exploded view videos to help with the construction in the near future, so if you need help with assembly, these will be available to you.

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hutchinson7002025-01-30 00:49:24 UTC
so what did you cover this airplane with ?????? because i cant use my heating iron because it warps the plastic ! so what did you cover yours with ???? i have bought and built whole model to have as a flying r.c.
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the3vilroyce2025-02-03 00:58:10 UTC
I used high wet strength tissue, with mod podge hard furniture coat to make it easier to paint. it was a tough process not gonna lie. but i also had success with monocoat on the 60% scale v1 practice model, you just have to use a very small low temp crafting iron. Mod podge hard coat and tissue that wont tear when its pulled tight does work well tho. I have had a few incidents on landings in grass, with stick punctures, easy enough to fix.
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the3vilroyce2025-02-03 01:00:33 UTC
also glad to hear the printing process went well for you. Its been a little while since I released this thing, but it was a blast of a project. You going to paint yours or fly it first? ;)
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hutchinson7002025-02-01 16:38:08 UTC
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It prints well but no instructions to put together.. The maker never explained what they used for the covering .. if its tissue it wont hold up to the planes weight .. and it u use a plastic shrink wrap the heat of the heating iron warps the plastic bad ..
HellCat V3 RC Ready Aircraft 1000MM
$17.00
 
Royalty Free License 
HellCat V3 RC Ready Aircraft 1000MM
$17.00
 
Royalty Free License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • Stereolithography (.stl) (44 files)31 MB
  • SolidWorks (.sldprt, .sldasm, .slddrw)10.9 MB

3D Model details

  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • Publish date2022-03-02
  • Model ID#3617624
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