nice flying skills, I am amazed how well it flies and how big it is but it's the first time I see someone just print out the inside of the wing and then covering it. Nicely enginnered I would say!
I bought this plane as an inspiration for my own designs. It flies great and it's a superb design contrary to other 3d printed planes where the whole fuselage and wings are made of solid plastic. This model is a hybrid solution - it's much lighter and flies much better thanks to using foil and at the same time the durability is not compromised. Amazing idea. It's totally worth $28 and even more imo - if you crash it (which is inevitable if you're learning and even if you're a pro), you can reprint it and it and the material is super cheap. I remember destroying my EasyStar and I had to buy the hull which cost me $30 and I had to wait 2 weeks and then I crashed it again
Spectacular. Prusa MK3S on order and a printed plane is at the top of my list. I will follow your links and investigate more. Well done video. I will be purchasing your Tere HLG as a test design to get my feet wet and give some out for the local kids to play with. What a perfect start for me to find. thank you.
Wow nice looking plane and awesome flying. Looks like beautiful farm land. I would think you guys/ gals [Gotta make sure I do not step on any toes] have taken aircraft building to the next level. Hats off to all that was committed to the project. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice, but it's still significantly heavier than a traditional balsa and ply construction. See for example, the StevensAero Groove, which has a similar wingspan (slightly larger actually) and weighs only 680 grams ready to fly. It's great that 3D printed planes are getting close though! I'm thinking about getting a 3D printer and considering the possibility of doing mixed construction with 3D printed ribs, formers, etc., with balsa stringers and sheeting and iron-on film covering.
Dude you are awsom a am amazed by you . You have put so much effort into this plane video an so much more I want to congratulate you on this it is amazing. I have watched this video over and over but I still can't believe my eyes. Great job. Greetings Juan.
Hi Folks, great looking plane making the most from the 3D printing. My I ask what filament was used for the structure then which covering was chosen. The covering looks very light weight, where there any heat / distortion issues whilst covering? Thanks
Hi, for this model I used Z-ABS. But you can use whatever you want, only limitation is that it has to withstand short bursts of heat during covering. Material strength is not important because strength of my models comes from carbon spars. I never had any deformation issues when covering, but I heard a few people had. I recommend to test cover one piece before. For me (and also others as I heard) the best covering is Solarfilm Lite.
Printing time is 82 h - 92 h, depends on your printer. Cost: that you have to calculate yourself, you need printing material (524 grams) then carbon material and electronics as described on this page: 3dprintedrcplanes.com/maripi/ (scroll down).
3d printers are seeming to be a good investment for me or anyone in a model/rc hobby. You can build spare parts, or whole models, it's truly amazing. Just need to do some homework on witch printers are worth the money..
Nope, screw that homework to find out whitch printers are worth your money. If you do that you are a) expecting the wrong thing, b) setting yourself up for fanboyism. Just buy something good enough (CR10 anyone?) and spend your time learning 3D printing. It is not by any means buy the best printer, push the button and out come your fantastic parts. That is a fantasy, in reality you'll be troubleshooting your printer and your design a lot.
Great idea and great work, are you planning any time soon to develop a plane with a bigger inner space to place a camera or two for aerial mapping and maybe add FPV? Have a good day.
Maripi has enough place in the fuselage, Kodo not that much. I do plan a dedicated FPV (or at least something that is FPV friendly) but that will come in a year or so.
You pay only one time and you can print as many times as you want (if you are printing it for you, you are not allowed to sell printed planes or share the files ...)
I kind of considered Maripi to be a good trainer (if we are talking about some basic aerobatics). Or do you mean something for basic flying? Something like Kraga Kodo ? th-cam.com/video/qT2nc_uKL-M/w-d-xo.html
Hello Sir, Need your help, I am RC Airplane hobbies. Please suggest best low cost 3d printer under $450 . Suggest in the view of Airplane components, durable, spare parts of printer available, large working area etc . . Please guide . . .
Hi: Check this video: MASSIVE 3D Printer Comparison - Best 3D Printer 2018 th-cam.com/video/2IE6hSQu4lI/w-d-xo.html My personal advice is the Anycubic i3 Mega, I have two of them is less than $400 and is even sold in the US by Amazon www.amazon.com/Anycubic-Upgraded-Printer-Ultrabase-Heatbed/dp/B074NZPHJ5/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1516902380&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=anycubic+i3&psc=1 If you live outside the US you can get it from Banggood, Gearbest, Aliexpress or eBay Just type Anycubic i3 Mega on google and yuu will see all the sellers The other great option is the Creality CR-10, it has the same print quality, is also easy to assemble and allows you to print bigger objects, but for the Maripi Plane the Anycubic will be more than enough and is cheaper. Hope this helps Cheers
nice flying skills, I am amazed how well it flies and how big it is but it's the first time I see someone just print out the inside of the wing and then covering it. Nicely enginnered I would say!
It still amazes me at what all you can make out of a 3D printer. GREAT JOB GUYS!! 👍🏼
I bought this plane as an inspiration for my own designs. It flies great and it's a superb design contrary to other 3d printed planes where the whole fuselage and wings are made of solid plastic. This model is a hybrid solution - it's much lighter and flies much better thanks to using foil and at the same time the durability is not compromised. Amazing idea. It's totally worth $28 and even more imo - if you crash it (which is inevitable if you're learning and even if you're a pro), you can reprint it and it and the material is super cheap. I remember destroying my EasyStar and I had to buy the hull which cost me $30 and I had to wait 2 weeks and then I crashed it again
Could not agree more :-)
Thank you
your models are really appreciable.
Spectacular. Prusa MK3S on order and a printed plane is at the top of my list. I will follow your links and investigate more. Well done video. I will be purchasing your Tere HLG as a test design to get my feet wet and give some out for the local kids to play with. What a perfect start for me to find. thank you.
Wow nice looking plane and awesome flying. Looks like beautiful farm land. I would think you guys/ gals [Gotta make sure I do not step on any toes] have taken aircraft building to the next level. Hats off to all that was committed to the project. Thanks for sharing.
Superbes images, belle musique, super pilote, superbe réalisation. Bravo , bravo, très fort de A à Z !!
It's a beautiful aircraft. Well done to the builder and pilot.
Looks beautiful!
I want to see a 3D printed glider...like this with covered wings for better wing loading.
There is one on the designer’s website
Awesome bird and it flyies great. Oh yeah... Thanks for posting this video and greetings from Slovenia, Pilot Robert
Awesome model!
Saving this to my favorites. I'll buy the plans as soon as I get my 3D printer this fall.
Aeromodelo fantástico, breve poderemos imprimir vários modelos ... e voar!!!!
Very unique design. Love it😍 Nice flying skills too👌🏻👍🏻
Very nice, but it's still significantly heavier than a traditional balsa and ply construction. See for example, the StevensAero Groove, which has a similar wingspan (slightly larger actually) and weighs only 680 grams ready to fly. It's great that 3D printed planes are getting close though! I'm thinking about getting a 3D printer and considering the possibility of doing mixed construction with 3D printed ribs, formers, etc., with balsa stringers and sheeting and iron-on film covering.
Dude you are awsom a am amazed by you . You have put so much effort into this plane video an so much more I want to congratulate you on this it is amazing. I have watched this video over and over but I still can't believe my eyes. Great job. Greetings Juan.
I'm glad you like it, this kind of feedback is really pushing me forward. Thank you
Magnifique !!! Vive le progrès !
This is insane good job
Nice music, superb plane. Hope will have the time to build one, I have a CR10.
you can print each wing as one part (40cm). awesome!
superb job, congrats!
Прикольно!! Отличная работа! :))
Потихоньку новые технологии двигают боком сосновые реечки и бальсу... :((
Genial genial Qué buen video felicitaciones desde Córdoba Argentina
une superbe vidéo , bravo ! j'en redemande .
Very, very nice!!
Sweet dude, just dang sweet.
Wow, thats awesome
Hi Folks, great looking plane making the most from the 3D printing. My I ask what filament was used for the structure then which covering was chosen. The covering looks very light weight, where there any heat / distortion issues whilst covering? Thanks
Hi, for this model I used Z-ABS. But you can use whatever you want, only limitation is that it has to withstand short bursts of heat during covering. Material strength is not important because strength of my models comes from carbon spars.
I never had any deformation issues when covering, but I heard a few people had. I recommend to test cover one piece before.
For me (and also others as I heard) the best covering is Solarfilm Lite.
That dear looked like it's had 8 cans of beer walking off at the end.
Yeah, took me quite some time to get all 8 cans into it ;-)
Those are deer that are infected with Chronic wasting disease. Pretty much eats their brain
@@oimate3 Poor things :-(
What is the top steed
Awesome! What is used to cover the printed wing-structure?
I'm using Solarfilm Lite but there are other options like AeroLITE rolls and Coverite 21st Century Microlite.
That is fantastic! Very elegant and strong looking design. Flies superbly. How long to print and what would it cost?
Printing time is 82 h - 92 h, depends on your printer. Cost: that you have to calculate yourself, you need printing material (524 grams) then carbon material and electronics as described on this page: 3dprintedrcplanes.com/maripi/ (scroll down).
Have you sorted out the flexing issues on the ROA? I would love to print this one.
Yes I did, but I'm working on something else these days. ROA should be ready by the end of the year.
There has to be a way to mount solar panels on the wings somehow?
3d printers are seeming to be a good investment for me or anyone in a model/rc hobby. You can build spare parts, or whole models, it's truly amazing.
Just need to do some homework on witch printers are worth the money..
Nope, screw that homework to find out whitch printers are worth your money. If you do that you are a) expecting the wrong thing, b) setting yourself up for fanboyism. Just buy something good enough (CR10 anyone?) and spend your time learning 3D printing.
It is not by any means buy the best printer, push the button and out come your fantastic parts. That is a fantasy, in reality you'll be troubleshooting your printer and your design a lot.
I've got an anet a8 and it works great. I've already printed my own plane, it's a 1.2m spitfire.
Really want to make ^^
Nice video
What is the minimum volume of the 3d printer?
excelent job, this is amazing acrobat plane!!
I can't find any information for electrical components. does it use an outrunner motor? 9g servos?
Just scroll down on this page: 3dprintedrcplanes.com/maripi/
Thanks, I hope I can buy this pretty soon :)
Superb...
What is the music! I want it thanks! :)
Great idea and great work, are you planning any time soon to develop a plane with a bigger inner space to place a camera or two for aerial mapping and maybe add FPV? Have a good day.
Maripi has enough place in the fuselage, Kodo not that much. I do plan a dedicated FPV (or at least something that is FPV friendly) but that will come in a year or so.
KRAGA models will it be a different style plane or aerobatic like this?
It will be a glider (similar to Kodo but bigger span).
👍👍👍👍👍
Muy bueno espectacular 😃👍👍.
Hello, I design 3D printer planes as a hobby. I am interested in this support mesh style of design. How did you cover it?
Here you can check my tutorial: th-cam.com/video/6Wi9VJKioHw/w-d-xo.html
utilizando pla, ¿hay algun problema de deformacion cuando se entela?
PLA should not be a problem, but to be sure you can download test part on my page 3dprintedrcplanes.com/download_test/maripi/ and test cover it.
really cool, what does it weigh?
Ready to fly weight: 1005 g
very nice!
my compliments (also for video!)
which printer?
Friendly greetings from The Netherlands!
Rob.
Thanks, I'm using Zortrax M200 but I design my planes to be printable on whatever printer people have.
good morning
I would like to buy the file to 3d print it.
but not see it on your site ??????
Hi, this is Maripi page, there you can buy stl files: 3dprintedrcplanes.com/maripi/
has anyone tried to use lw-pla for this plane?
Do you have the files ?
Sir, Can you suggest me lightweight filament material for 3d Printer in the view of RC Airplane.
I have Zortrax printer so I'm using their ABS filament most of the time. But check this www.3dhubs.com/talk/thread/lightest-3d-filament
Sir Thanks for your reply . .
Hola, ABS o PLA?
Great 3d print project!!! Name of song?
Orchestral Dubstep Inspirational by NIDRED
WOW!! I'm amazed how cheap it is to buy! 3D printing services charge that much for like 7hrs not 90!
The price is for the files, not for printing. You have to print it yourself.
KRAGA models Oh haha! Makes more sense now :)
Manda um deste para o Brasil
is the price on your website a one-time payment or do you have to pay every print?
You pay only one time and you can print as many times as you want (if you are printing it for you, you are not allowed to sell printed planes or share the files ...)
Can we print it on a 220.220.260mm printer?
Yes you can. Minimal print volume is 150 x 150 x 100 mm.
Where you get that download
He made it and its paid
А где файл чтобы повторить?
How much did you pay for the material ?
Carbon 27 EUR. Covering film 9.50 EUR. Hinges 1.9 EUR. Wheels 1 EUR. + add the cost of 550g printing material, electronics, spinner, propeller.
so you did a good job with KRAGA MARIPI, so why not designa good trainer for a common electronic stuff, would be great
I kind of considered Maripi to be a good trainer (if we are talking about some basic aerobatics). Or do you mean something for basic flying? Something like Kraga Kodo ? th-cam.com/video/qT2nc_uKL-M/w-d-xo.html
Hello Sir,
Need your help, I am RC Airplane hobbies.
Please suggest best low cost 3d printer under $450 .
Suggest in the view of Airplane components, durable, spare parts of printer available, large working area etc . .
Please guide . . .
Hi, I really do not have the overview. You have to investigate that on your own.
Thanks for your reply.
Hi:
Check this video:
MASSIVE 3D Printer Comparison - Best 3D Printer 2018
th-cam.com/video/2IE6hSQu4lI/w-d-xo.html
My personal advice is the Anycubic i3 Mega, I have two of them is less than $400 and is even sold in the US by Amazon
www.amazon.com/Anycubic-Upgraded-Printer-Ultrabase-Heatbed/dp/B074NZPHJ5/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1516902380&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=anycubic+i3&psc=1
If you live outside the US you can get it from Banggood, Gearbest, Aliexpress or eBay
Just type Anycubic i3 Mega on google and yuu will see all the sellers
The other great option is the Creality CR-10, it has the same print quality, is also easy to assemble and allows you to print bigger objects, but for the Maripi Plane the Anycubic will be more than enough and is cheaper.
Hope this helps
Cheers
se você tiver 100 impressoras 3D ou 300 impressoras 3D ... você precisará de muito pouco dos chineses ...... obrigado pelo vídeo
How about using CA hinges instead?
The slots in ailerons and wings are prepared for different kind of hinge. It would be wobbly with CA hinges.
Happy that the brushless motor make flight that stone........
круто! КЛАСНО! ДЯКУЮ ЗА ВІДЕО! Я В ЗАХВАТІ!
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Оленю не зашло :(( он сторонник старой школы.
Good show terrible music.
you hawe mabe SLT ???? PLIZZZZZ