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3D printed SU 29 V2 – Build Guide
When I first designed the SU-29, I had no idea it would become so popular. Today I'm thrilled to introduce the SU-29 V2: a fully redesigned version that takes performance and usability to the next level.
Get the files here:
3dblackbox.io/aircrafts/su-29/
Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the SU-29 V2 excels in performance, appearance, ease of use, and printability. Its clean vase mode design enables unmatched printing quality using LW-PLA, resulting in a lightweight yet robust construction that ensures exceptional 3D performance and reliability for daily use.
The SU-29 V2’s compact form factor not only facilitates a rapid build time but also makes it an ideal aircraft for daily practice to hone your flying skills. Each servo position and the pull-pull rudder system are engineered for short, play-free linkages, guaranteeing high precision in the large control surfaces.
Key Enhancements:
- More realistic scale appearance
- Optimized aerodynamics
- Stable landing gear
- Quick lock battery mount
- Clean Vase Mode design for compatibility with all major slicers
- Spring-loaded canopy lock and guide rails
- Straight linkages for precise control
Stay tuned for more updates, and let me know what you think!
Get the files here:
3dblackbox.io/aircrafts/su-29/
Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the SU-29 V2 excels in performance, appearance, ease of use, and printability. Its clean vase mode design enables unmatched printing quality using LW-PLA, resulting in a lightweight yet robust construction that ensures exceptional 3D performance and reliability for daily use.
The SU-29 V2’s compact form factor not only facilitates a rapid build time but also makes it an ideal aircraft for daily practice to hone your flying skills. Each servo position and the pull-pull rudder system are engineered for short, play-free linkages, guaranteeing high precision in the large control surfaces.
Key Enhancements:
- More realistic scale appearance
- Optimized aerodynamics
- Stable landing gear
- Quick lock battery mount
- Clean Vase Mode design for compatibility with all major slicers
- Spring-loaded canopy lock and guide rails
- Straight linkages for precise control
Stay tuned for more updates, and let me know what you think!
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3D printed SU-29 V2 - Maiden and Preview
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Finally we had some great weather, to maiden the final version of the SU-29 V2. I hope you enjoy the preview of the upcoming release. Thank you so much for watching! Specs & Features: RTF weight: 1250 g Wingspan: 1160 mm Flight time: 6-7min 100% Vase Mode design for LW-PLA parts Compatible with all major Slicers Pull-Pull Rudder Stay connected and follow me on social media for more updates and ...
3DBlackbox Helix - Build Guide - 3D printed FPV Wing
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Looking for your next best FPV flying experience AND great design? Then this is for you: Hello, 3DBlackbox Helix! This sleek and futuristic FPV wing for pros and beginners offers speed and agility, while also providing newbies with a gentle learning curve. The design is discontinued on cults3D and soon available at eclipson-airplanes.com *Stay up to date with our future projects and development...
Preview and Maiden of the Helix - 3D printed FPV Wing
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The Helix is a 3D printed FPV Wing designed that I'm currently working on. It's a forward swept wing design with a 840mm wingspan and runs on 3-4s. The printed airframe is coming in at just 120g, printed from LW-PLA in vase mode. The unstabilized DVR footage of the final prototype's maiden flight provides an unfiltered look at the performance. The release of this project is soon and will be ann...
3D printed SU-29 - Build Guide
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In this video I will show you how to build your own 3D printed SU-29. I designed this plane during the last couple of months and I'm excited to finally share it with you. It flies great and is capable of a lot more than I'm able to do. I hope you like it and would love to hear your thoughts about it! You can download the files here: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/rc-plane-su-29-1100mm Thank yo...
Atthis - 3D-printed EDF Jet
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This is a video of the Atthis a 3D-printed EDF-Jet I have designed. This project has kept me busy for days, weeks and months and I am happy to finally be able to present it to you today. I hope you like the result as much as I do. I would really appreciate your support to make more great projects come true. Most of the time I was flying really slow to somehow get this thing on camera 😃 You can ...
How many printed part?
You can find an overview of all parts in the manual.
Hi I have printed the fuselage but it seem that i have to cut the end of each part because it does not fit. please can you help?
Hi, did you used the .factory files with the provided settings for Simplify3D?
@@3dblackbox Hi thanks for your reply how do i use these files because when i tried to open them with my Bambu stodio i could not or i do not know how.
@@Jcats0077 This design was originally optimized for printing with Simplify3D, as indicated in the description on Cults3D, when it was the preferred slicer for 3D-printed planes. It takes advantage of Simplify3D's feature to switch profiles at a specific Z-height. Other slicers may require workarounds to achieve similar results. Some users have managed to print V1 with other slicers, but I can't confirm whether their results met the specifications or were entirely successful. As a result, I cannot provide settings for slicers other than S3D. However, I have completely redesigned the model from scratch to ensure compatibility with all major slicers and incorporated countless improvements. If you're interested, you can find the updated version on 3dblackbox.io, which includes profiles for all major slicers including Bambu Studio. Given the significant time and effort dedicated to design, development, and testing, V2 is offered as a paid version.
@@3dblackbox Thanks for your help
I recommend trying printing with other plastics - ASA Aero LT. It has good foaming, can withstand high temperatures and the most interesting thing is that the models are lighter. It is as close as possible to balsa in its characteristics.
LW-ASA is an excellent material that I’ve used for another project currently in progress. However, it does come with its challenges. It requires an enclosed printer to prevent warping, and sharp edges, such as the trailing edge, are prone to warping without using a glue stick. Additionally, dialing in the settings to prevent sagging between ribs can be time-consuming. That said, once the settings are fine-tuned, it prints quite well.
any way to get graphics ?
@@TheBenrocc I can add them to the files, but honestly it's easier to do them by hand. Wrapping graphics around the curvatures is really tricky.
@@3dblackbox my wife works at a sign shop so she prints all the vinyl for me for my planes , excited for this build thank u
looks great - i can't wait to fly this plane, but i have to print it (so fast as possible :) )
Thank you! Good luck for your build and maiden 😊
Hello everyone. I love the project... and I am pulling the trigger to it, but... I never had an RC Plane before... Long experience on managing RC Cars and Drones... but no planes... So, comes the question... Anybody recommends a good Simulator to practice flying lessons?? Thanks in advance and congrats to the project... pristine presentation.
Thank you for the kind words; I'm thrilled you like the project! While I would love to see you enjoy this plane, I must caution you that it’s not an ideal choice for a first RC plane, even with RC car and drone experience. Flying planes is quite different and comes with a steep learning curve. Using a simulator is an excellent way to get started, and I highly recommend RealFlight Evolution. To make your journey enjoyable, I suggest starting with a foam plane, ideally a high-wing trainer model. They are forgiving and perfect for learning the basics. After getting comfortable and gaining some experience, I’d be happy to see you back here for your first build!
@@3dblackbox Thank you for the quick response. I will follow your tips. Thanks again and I wish you a Happy New Year.
@@rafaelaugustodasilva You're very welcome! I’m glad I could help. Wishing you a Happy New Year as well, with lots of fun and success in your RC flying journey.
Hi awesome aircraft and seriously considering purchasing. Does it come with a recommended parts list for the electronics?
@@patrickhaybittle2312 Thank you, I appreciate it! You can download the manual from the product page. It includes a list of the recommended setup and bill of material.
Made in ...?
Germany
Looking forward to printing this out. I'm going to need some LW PLA first!
Sehr cool..leider hab ich keinen Drucker 😢
Yes! I've not rebuilt the v1 specifically waiting for this, thank you
God Damn It! Just when I was saying ''enough, I spent too much this Christmas'' Never clicked so fast to buy a set of Files? What do I think about this model? First of all, as soon as I saw you using a Bambu printer to print the Parts it was a big push that let me buy it because I knew it must have the tried and tested 3mf files. The size of the model is just right, and the wing and battery attached are pure genius, the only thing that I don't like is the usage of too many carbon rods and tubes. It's not that I don't like it, but because of costs, especially the wing tube, I will need to join Two 500mm tubes because most of them I source from Aliexpress, 1m Tube would be too expensive because of the shipping charges. For the Aileron hinging method I prefer if it was by use of filament itself instead of the carbon rod, I know the rod is more straight, and rigid and would aid in a more precise Aileron hinge but at least a cheap secondary option would be a great addition, Don't get me wrong, I love the Model how it turned out it's just an opinion and perhaps a suggestion. One thing I would like to ask is, the 3MF Files for the Bambu Printer are the filament settings set for a particular brand of LW-PLA, Like Esun, colorfabb etc?
Thank you so much for your support and feedback-I truly appreciate it! Regarding the carbon rods and tubes, I completely understand your concerns. While they do add strength and precision, the costs can certainly add up. For this version, I’ve reduced the amount of carbon wherever possible compared to V1. The primary focus for this model was on performance and reliability. Over the years, I’ve tested various hinge options, including filament, TPU/CA hinges, and other printed alternatives. In my experience, carbon provides the best play-free and smooth-running hinges. The rods enhance strength and maintain the form stability of the ailerons, which is crucial during extreme 3D maneuvers. It’s not the cheapest option, but most rods can be salvaged and reused even after a crash. You may find a company in your country that specializes in carbon parts, offering rods and tubes that can be cut to your specified sizes-this can often save time and shipping costs. The print profiles have been tested using ColorFabb and 3DLP filaments. ESUN should work as well-just measure the wall thickness of a single-wall print, which should fall between 0.52 and 0.58 mm. Best of luck with your build, and happy flying!
@3dblackbox thank you for your Reply, may I also ask you why in the filament profile for the Lw-pla the temperature is set to 270deg? any specific reason why it's that high? I Know that the filament expands and foams up with temperature but usually I use it between 230 to 240 deg.
@@ripmax333 We're aiming for a wall width of 0.52-0.58mm. Printing at 100mm/s requires higher temperatures for LW-PLA to foam the same amount. My slower 50mm/s profiles are printed at 245C.
YES!!!!! Can't wait to build this plane. Purchased.
Love this design. Do you think it would be capable of working with EDF instead of propeller with minor modifications?
Thank you, the modifications definitely wouldn't be minor. Additionally I don't think it's a good size for an EDF. I would rather use a larger airframe.
@@3dblackbox I figured as much. Thanks again! :)
If i use normal PLA they not be fly ?
@@kaugurid1608 You won't be able to achieve the correct CG without a huge battery. It will fly, but not well.
@@3dblackbox CG ? :)
@@kaugurid1608 CG means center of gravity. It is the balance point of the aircraft and plays a critical role in flight stability and control.
Is Version 2 completed? It's Winter and I need a new project. Your design looks fantastic. Please let me know if it's ready. Thank you! Jerry
@@jerrygunn698 Thank you! Yes it's ready and it's going to be released before Christmas. 😉
can i print it with regular pla?
Maybe the first two fuselage sections. The rest should be LW-PLA to ensure you achieve the correct CG.
@ Oh yeah, completely forgot about the CG.. Thank you for replying, loved your video♥️
@@armanp7860 Thank you, I appreciate it =)
What controller should I get that will work
I would recommend a Radiomaster TX-16S. However, if this is your first plane, I highly recommend to start with a foamie instead and learn the basics. 3D printed planes in general aren't suited for beginners in my opinion.
@@3dblackbox i soo that there are different options on this controller
@@PenguinmanYTMaybe I misunderstood you. What exactly do you mean by controller? The Radio?
and the propeler
what and where did you find and buy motors and all eletronic things for this plane
You can find the parts list in the description of the cults3D page. I bought them at my local rc store, but they should be available in most countries on amazon or AliExpress.
how many bottom shell layers for Aileron L-R 1 ??
The bottom thickness of the aileron linkages is 1.2mm each side. You need 6 layers at 0.2mm layer height.
@@3dblackbox yeah 6 layers at 0.2mm looks right. Thanks. hope i can buy v2 soon. great job.
@@dolmerfpv2109 Thank you! The release for V2 is planned for the end of the year 😊
Я распечатал вашу модель, осталось комплектующие докупить
Congrats, good luck for your maiden!
Can I use it please and print it myself
When will you have V2 available
Hopefully by the end of the year
Very nice model. Can your design be printed using Cura or Prusa slicer now?
Thank you, this version is only printable in S3D. The V2 is compatible with any Slicer, but isn't released yet. I hope it's online by the end of the year.
Дякую! ❤
I am missing something on the stl files. Should there be a pockets for the fuse section to mate into each other? Mine are closed in. One section does not go inside the other. Am I missing a setting on my Ender 3 S1 Pro.
Yazdırmaya başladım herşey için teşekkürler.
Thank you for the great design and video!! And thank you for sharing the "details" on what you're doing and part's size! Alot of people are stingy on the info. But hey, if you it, it's only $20... Great job
can i use my xbox controller to play this
With some modifications, yes. You could probably even use a flute depending on your skill. 😄
It looks amazing!
@@crackup007 Thanks a lot!
Very big rc plane bro..good job
Thank you very much!
Hi. I don't have a 3D printer but do have friends with 3D printers and I could ask them to help me if this plane could work for my needs. I'm interested to know more about this plane. Does it use a 2200mah battery? What motor is needed to get good punch out of hovers? With lw pla are the planes able to handle very high G maneuvers? The reason for my questions is I normally buy foam planes to practice my XA 3D flying. I live in Africa so planes and parts are not always easy to come by. I have considered maybe designing and building my own foam planes but this may also be an option? Do you think this plane would handle XA (Extreme Aerobatics manuevers) like high speed walls, blenders, crankshaft etc? Thanks for your help 😊
Hi, yes this plane uses a 4S 2200mAh battery and a 2820 Motor with a 50A ESC. The recommended Setup is pretty common and even If you can't find the specific components, you can use any similar sized. During the beta test, the plane withstood everything we threw at it including crankshafts etc. High G maneuvers are no problem.
@@3dblackbox thank you so much for your reply, that was very helpful 😁👍🏼
@@3dblackboxjust one last question if you don't mind as I don't know too much about the capabilites of 3D printers or how complex this would be to do. Is it possible to make a fractionally smaller version by scaling it down in the software? My 2200mah are 3S and realistically would be better around 1000g to 1100g to get the power to weight ratio with 3S. Thanks for any advice
@@jasonbarker2761 You're Welcome 😊The main problem with up- or downscaling is, that the electronics and carbon tubes/spars won't fit anymore. Therefore significant modifications would be necessary. 3S does work too, but it won't be enough for hard 3D. If you are on a budget, I recommend CNHL batteries. They are a great bang for the buck.
I’ve printed probably 85% of this plane but realized that the parts are hard/expensive to obtain here in the U.S.A 😅
@@trever017 You can replace the parts with anything available, that is similar sized. There is a Motor mount on cults3D for a different screw layout. A T-Motor 2820 or similar would work too as well as most Mini-Servos.
@@3dblackboxwhat is 8mm hole for at 2:17? A 8mm carbon rod? If so what length?
Nvm I found it on cult 3D page 😅
Good evening. First of all, thank you very much for this publication; the work you have done is incredible, and I appreciate all the available information. I want to make some slight adaptations for a glow combustion engine and wanted to know if it is reasonable to use it with an OS 25 Max or if the model is too large. I'm asking because I'm comparing information and it's not entirely clear to me if the model is too large for that engine. I would like to hear your opinion. Thank you very much from Argentina!
Thank you very much! I advise against using gas engines on 3D-printed planes due to the vibrations they produce. The materials we use can't withstand those vibrations or the engine fumes. Additionally, this plane would require an engine between 6-8ccm. So I highly recommend to use an electric motor. Best wishes from Germany =)
@@3dblackbox Thank you very much for taking the time to respond to me. It is very useful to know the estimated size of the equivalent glow engine. I understand the inconveniences you mentioned. Nonetheless, I am interested in the experiment; perhaps I can isolate the vibration somehow. I will let you know how it went. Thank you very, very much for all the information provided. Regards!
I've been waiting for this. V1 is a sweet plane
I just saw your printed V1. Looks great, I'm glad you like it!
@@3dblackbox I love it, I have one printed right now. when will V2 be released? I've found a way to make the LW pla stronger and is able to withstand the sun without messing up the plane.
@@TopFormMediaI'm glad to hear that! I can't estimate the release date yet, because my website is still in the making and coding is out of my hands, but I'll keep you updated 😊
@@3dblackbox would appreciate that
Whats new? I crashed my V1 was my first plane i loved it!
I just saw the short wow it looks way more beginner friendly for assembly and better servo positions, and wing mounts very nice! I cant wait to build this new one😁
@@Ace-dh5lz Thanks, I'm glad you like the first one! Basically everything has changed: appearance, performance and usability. It's compatible with all slicers, printed in clean vase mode and has tons of new features that makes it easier to build and use. Additionally it's not only stronger, but also lighter. The geometry has changed completely, so the CG is easy to reach with lighter batteries. All the feedback from V1 has been implemented in the new design =)
@@3dblackbox Is it possible to print on A1 Mini (180x180)?
@@vovvw The A1 Mini is too small. It can be printed on the regular A1.
@@3dblackbox Not very small, 180mm is only 3cm less than 210 )))
Unfortunatly, I am getting many errors when attempting to unzip the file in Windows.
Maybe the Download is corrupted. I suggest to download the files again. Alternatively you could try a different program to unzip the files. If you still have problems, don't hesitate to contact me via Facebook and we figure it out.
Very nice design! Well done!
Very nice build, definitely one to download and build soon, Thanks for allowing the free download..
Dove posso scaricare i file per stamparlo?
The download link is in the description. It's uploaded to cults3D =)
От меня лайк и подписка!
This is so well designed!
Congratulations, can you share the propeller dimensions?
Thank you! I'm using an APC 11x7
Muchas Gracias por el video de tu proyecto, ha ayudado mucho. Lo malo que soy nuevo en 3D, y en aeromodelismo, por eso me enredo.... Pero igual Muchas Gracias 😊😉
Porque hay tantas carpetas??..... Estaba imprimiendo una carpeta que tenía 3 archivos de Fuselaje. A lo q terminé resulta, q no quedaba listo, faltaban piezas. Ahora estoy abri otra carpeta que tiene 5 piezas de fuselaje 🥺 .... Ahora estoy todo enredado 😥🥺
One folder contains all parts as they were originally designed. The folder (SU-29_PrintFiles_PrusaMK3S) contains a few parts with less height to fit on prusa Mk3S printers.
@@3dblackbox Ahh.. imprimí esas también jdjadjladjaja
@@3dblackbox cuales son las piezas que se imprimen en PLA normal??? .... la cubierta (cowl), quedó más chica que la pieza que cubre. Ya imprimí todas las piezas de fuselage y ala con LW PLA.. ahora ya nose si las otras piezas van en LW PLA, o PLA normal
@@marckcl23 The materials are listed in the description on cults: Fuselage, Wings: LW-PLA Servo covers, Wheels, Spinner: PLA Tires: TPU A95 Motor mount: PETG You can bend the cowl a bit to fit on the fuselage =)
Will you be uploading this in Bambu lab file settings too?! I feel like I'm firing at the hip with my print settings right now with my bambu lab while printing v1 xD
Yes, the Bambu Files will be included with V2. Unfortunately V1 is only compatible with Simplify3D, but V2 will be released in about a month 😊
@@3dblackbox which filament are you using as well? I had some left over rolls of eSun LW-PLA, but I don’t know if they will ever produce more of it again.
@@trever017 I use Colorfabb LW-PLA and highly recommend it.
@@3dblackbox Will the V2 be a separate download or just update of the free V1?
@@wolflittlepsycho3437The V2 will be a separate download. V1 remains as free download
You removed the files?
I sold the design to eclipson. It's published through their website as well as the Pathfinder.
@@3dblackbox Good for you.
Great Topic, thanks👍
Glad you liked it!
What settings do you use for the wings? thanks
Settings for S3D are included in the .factory files. Unfortunately I can't suggest settings for other slicers for this design.