... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com User Guide rev. 2020/10 Fully 3d printable Albatros D.Va scale 1:8, wingspan 1064 mm / 41.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com Albatros D.Va fully printable R/C plane for your desktop 3Dprinter Fully 3D printable RC model of the German WWI ace maker, higly detailed scale model, but also cheap and easy to build RC model for everyday flying. Many scale details such as Mercedes-Benz 6 cylinder engine, Spandau machineguns and fuselage plating encouraging to create realistic paint jobs.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com General specifications (HP setup): Wingspan: 1064 mm / 41.9 inch Lenght: 883 mm / 34.8 inch Height: 322 mm / 12.7 inch Wing area: 33 dm2 / 3.55 square foot Wing loading: 27,5 g/dm2 / 9.0 oz/square foot Center of gravity: 45 mm from leading edge of upper wing Airfoil: special LHK mod.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com Albatros D.V / D.Va, History The Albatros D.V was a fighter aircraft built by the Albatros Flugzeugwerke and used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. The D.V was the final development of the Albatros D.I family and the last Albatros fighter to see operational service. Despite its well-known shortcomings and general obsolescence, approximately 900 D.V and 1,612 D.Va aircraft were built before production halted in April 1918.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com Included: 1. STL 3d files Universal STL files designed for vase mode to be used with desktop FDM 3d printers and slicer software as Simplify3D (recommended), CURA or MatterControl (these STLs are compatible with Slic3r). 2. Factory files for Simplify3D slicer - preffered contains all the necessary settings to slice the models along with suggested bed layout.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 5. Slice on your own with CURA or MatterControl slicers If you don‘t like Simplify3D for any reason, there is always option to use another free slicer Please follow our Cura guide in the Help section of the website where you can find the basic single-wall profile. Remember: We’re using 0 mm retraction with LW-PLA. 6. Scale markings PDF Lozenge patterns and markings mask for easy airbrush painting.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com Albatros D.Va Centre of Gravity 45 mm (at the third spar) Wing area: 33 dm2 / 3.55 square foot 45 mm Centre of Gravity Lenght: 883 mm / 34.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com Wing span: 1064 mm / 41.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com Step By Step PDF/VIDEO userguide 1. Choose airplane at www.3Dlabprint.com, visit our Facebook for latest info. Basic requirments for Albatros D.Va are 195/195/195 mm volume, nozzle 0.4mm recommended (0.35 or 0.5mm alternativelly). Heated bed recommended. Designed to be printed in vase mode with LW PLA filament by Colorfabb. Contact: support@3dlabprint.com 2.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com option B Factory files Simplify3D (recommended): We prepared all you need in these files (FFF process settings, parts layout on bed, etc...) You can use these settings as a start point. Adjust according to your need (adapt for your printer), print single parts and so on... Most 3d printers should work just with these settings, but please go through the settings and amend if necessary, we are not liable for any damage resulting from using our settings.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com option D CURA or MatterControl MatterControl and CURA are free and provide satisfactory results. The airframe is still strong enough, but don‘t expect the best quality. Both slicers lacks some very useful features, and finer settings, like multiple processes according to Z height, retraction options, layer start, etc. Please try to find the best extrusion multiplier and temperature for good weight and best possible layer bonding.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 4. Print it Save the Gcodes to the SD card and insert into your printer. Prepare your printer and start printing, we prefer to use SD card rather than direct USB connection. Scaling the model will lead to unusable result! you will need: LW PLA filament - (by ColorFabb) 3DLac, Strong hair spray, PEI or your favorite adhesive bed surface Razor blade AND...
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com Albatros D.Va weights of printed parts Albatros D.Va is another member of LW Planes series designed for easy and cheap flying. The build is simple even for a beginner. Its very low weight, easy assembly and fantastic flight characteristics makes this model an ideal plane for beginner RC pilots. Very suitable for dads and kids. Children will learn some modern building skills and technology and most of all have fun.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com How to print LW-PLA? The basic print setup is almost the same as we use for standard PLA. The only difference is in extrusion multiplier set to 0.5 and turning off the retractions completely. This results in parts with half the weight and still suitable mechanical properties. All LW parts of our Albatros are designed to be printed in vase mode! The nozzle is permanently pressurized, so it‘s less prone to print failures.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 5. Assembly of printed parts 5.1 Wing assembly Albatros D.Va Glue wing parts L1-L4 together using thin CA glue method (with needle applicator). Repeat for the right side. Glue both halves of the wing together. Repeat the procedure for bottom wing. Use the activator for instant curing the glue.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 5.2.1 Fuselage assembly Albatros D.Va Assemble all the fuselage parts F1-F5 using thin CA glue. The new 3DLabPrint lock system will help you. Pay attention to align all the parts properly before applying the glue, especially the part F4, so the stabilizers are perpendicular to the wing. Insert a ball pen spring for a cover latch (the engine replica) before glueing the fuselage cover parts.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 5.2.2 Fuselage tail - elevator pushrods and servos Glue L1 and L2 parts of the stabilizer and elevator. The profile is symmetric, so the left and right sides are identical. Pay attention to alignment of the stabilizers against the fuselage. Make a Z bend on the elevator and rudder 0,8 mm pushrod wire. Mount the elevator assembly to the stabilizer using the 0,8 - 1,2 mm carbon rod or steel wire.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 5.2.3 Fuselage gear Slide the 240 mm long 3 mm carbon rod into the axle cover and fix it with CA glue followed by glueing both axle rollers (keep a small gap between the roller and axle cover). Assemble left and right side of the landing gear using carbon fibre rods and junction parts. Fix the rollers to the junctions using rubber rings. Practice the rubber ring joint and make it reasonable soft for smoother landings.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 5.2.4 Fuselage tail skid Glue L and R parts of the tail skid together. Glue pin (from wing or fuselage pin pack) to the fuselage. Hinge tail skid by wire from office pin. Band a rubber band around tail skid. Tail skid should move freely. Check the functionality of the tail skid assembly.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 6. Servo installation Cut loose the servo holder ears on aileron servos. Install the prepared servos to wing servo bays. Use a 1mm steel wire with Z bends as a linkage between the servos and aileron control horns. Elevator and rudder servo will be fixed directly to the fuselage by included screws. See video guide #8 you will need: 4x HXT900, or opt1, opt2, opt3 or any similar sized servos 23x12x26 mm / 0.74x0.42x0.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 7.2 Fuselage - motor mount & ESC & battery holder Mount the motor using 4x M3 screws and nuts to the printed universal motor holder 16 x 19mm. For long motors you can flip the holder to the front (as at picture). The whole set push to the fuselage, check the gap between fuselage and spinner. Simply glue it from back side. Glue universal motor mount with motor into the fuselage in right position. Glue battery holder in front of fuselage.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 7.3 Fuselage and Wing struts - Final assembly/setting Mount all pins to the fuselage and wing struts. All pins are the same. Use 2 x 8 mm screws. You can find suitable screws in each HXT900 servo package. You can use wire from office pin too but there will be a slight play in the joint. Push M4 nut to the prepared slot in the fuselage. Fix the lower wing using M4 nylon screw. Left and right wing struts are symetrical. Fuselage struts are marked by L and R letters.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 8. Final setup & Painting/marking Paint the plane with your favourite livery. You can find inspiration at http://www.wingnutwings. com/ww/ You can use our scale PDF for making painting templates for easy paint job. Refer to your R/C system userguide for setup information. Install your reciever, connect battery, setup servos etc. with your trasmitter, check servo throws, then install propeller.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com 10. Pilots Please Attention! For the first flights we recommend setting the center of gravity to around 5 mm forward of the CG tag - nose heavy, this increases the stability (you can use heavier battery). Increasing expo settings on your transmitter for elevator and ailerons to 80 % calms response from your stick inputs. Also you can decrease elevator and ailerons deflection to calm down the plane. Make sure the battery is well fixed in proper possition.
... print your plane | www.3DLabPrint.com Shopping list Printing material: 0,60 kg of LW-PLA by ColorFabb a little piece of PLA or PETG (for motor, guns, wheels, struts, motor mount, spinner, ...) RC: R/C system, Tx (EU) (GLOBAL) + compatible Rx 5ch, or opt1 we use JETI Motor: ESC: any motor 2830 size for 3S Li-Pol with weight up to 80-60g opt1, opt2, opt3, opt4... or similar Leopard LC2830 980KV (for 3S setup) 20A/3s, opt1, opt2, opt3, opt4...