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Introduction
Do you want a sturdier Messerschmitt fuselage? You can now print the diagonal mesh reinforced
fuselage. No more wandering weather grabbing the airplane at it's most usual place (just behind the
cockpit) will result in that annoying cracking sound. Start enjoying the complete flying time with no
fear of landing.
You never use the rudder, but have to install an extra servo and wire connections just to hold it in a
fixed position? Redesigned fuselage, with no rudder bowden and rudder without the servo horn.
Tired of fiddling with the internal cables and wing installation after you have already connected the
battery? The fuselage now offers an option to connect the battery from the outside.
Connect the power after the whole airplane is assembled, and disconnect it immediately after landing,
without removing the wing.
Fuselage in front of the wing is now printed in one piece which, together with some motor mounting
point reinforcements, contributes to sturdier construction of the most vulnerable part of the airplane.
A welcome improvement pack for Aircombat competitors, and anyone else that just wants a stronger
airplane.
Reasons for improvements
The Messerschmitt H/F is a wonderful model, wich flies superbly and is a joy to use. I was quite
happy printing and flying the little beasts, until I printed my first Aichi. The sturdyness of its fuselage
was so much better, that at first I considered switching to the new and in many aspects improved
airplane, but since I am using the planes for Aircombat, the larger size of the Aichi soon started to
bother me. The larger airplane is noticably slower in the air, and the fact that bothered me even more
is that it also takes much longer to print. When you waste from 15 to 20 airplanes per season, print
time quickly becomes a major issue. That's when I started thinking about designing an Aichi style, 45
degree mesh reinforced Messerschmitt fuselage.
Once I had the process figured out, I added a few more upgrades, all of which are included in the
redesign of the fuselage. Some are of a structural nature: motor mounting points reinforcement,
joining of the front two parts, others implement more practical changes
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