Full Build: RC F-16 Fighter Jet | 3D Printed EDF Airplane using eSUN LW Filament
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Take to the skies with our latest project - a fully detailed build of an RC F-16 Fighter Jet! This video covers the entire process, from 3D printing parts using eSUN LW filament to assembling an Electric Ducted Fan (EDF) system. Inspired by the U.S. Air Force’s iconic jet, this model is a tribute to precision and aerial prowess. Subscribe to Roolaid’s channel for more comprehensive RC airplane builds and tips on creating your own high-flying machines!
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Takeoff weight 1050g
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work of art...this job can not be payed...Congrats
Thank you
You make my dreams! Great work! Waiting for maiden.
That is amazing work.looking forward to see the maiden flight ✈ well done sir
Dude your work is amazing!!!! I really appreciate that you shared the drawings, I am so grateful, have fun, best wishes for your maiden flight:) :) :)
thanks
great job, Marko, as always. Congratulations.
thank you
Yoooo , that is a awesome looking plane. Have fun with it.
exceptionally professional approach at each step of this build. You are up there at the top with the rest of jet builders mate. Awesome. This was Christmas for my eyes. I especially liked the part where you planned for the edf unit to sit quite forward. I`m pretty sure your decision is well thought through.
Thank you.
Thank you so much
IAM gonna try to copy this for my school project
Wow man you've definitely got some skills
Thank you Simon
Great job on the build. Nice video.
thank you
Marko, great work? i hope to open an rc model shop myself. You are an inspiration. Question: How much filament did the printing use?
Also if you were to sell this as a finished product? would it be better for you to print it from LW PLA or make molds and make it from Fiberglass.
Thank you for those beautiful words. The consumption of F16 3D printing filament was very low. I don't remember exactly, but somewhere around 150g
If there is a desire to make more than one of these planes, I definitely recommend the mold
@@MarkoRoolaid Thankyou for the reply. Any plans on making a diy micro jet engine?. There are so many videos on youtube but very little explanation. Your style is perfectly suited for it. Also since I recently discovered Micro Jet Gliders this would be a perfect upgrade for the windex glider. Love your videos.
I'm trying to build a 1:72 Balsa kit of the F-15 Eagle which I'm going to make the plans larger and use cardboard with hard cap glue and water mixture 50/50 which is as light and stronger as well as use aluminum cans for the skin on models from the 90mm to 120 mm jets although this will be my 1stcas I have built the 1st ccpm into the first Grey frame T-Rex 400 which Align copied my design 😎 💪 ❤️
Amazing work Marko did you design it yourself? Good luck on the maiden😀
However, I designed only RC plane :) :) :)
Awesome! , Is it possible to scale up the model to make it 80mm for example ?! Also when one buy a 3d file it shows the building instructions and electronics required? Thanks
The model can certainly be scaled. All my drawings are available for free here grabcad.com/marko.roolaid-1/models
@@MarkoRoolaid thanks a lot. Really amazing. 👌💪
Nice jet, I would like to see a flight video.
Hi Corey, here ua-cam.com/video/FUOEMGo8vB8/v-deo.html
Amazing work…. 8:09 at this point why didn’t you print the wings
3d printed wings and stabilizer too heavy. I also did tests, the difference was 2x
Fascinating construction method!, no internal reinforcement printed, what is the printing wall thickness?, (how) do you reinforce it?
Hi Henk. I used LW filament 260 degrees, 1mm nozzle, flow 45%, spiral mode. Real wall thickness 1.3mm. The fuselage is reinforced only in the air intake, a weak point during landing
Nice job bro, what film type do you use for galsses?
PETG 0.5mm
What is the glue mixture you used to fill in the section joints?
Hello
it is a normal car putty
can you recommend the 3d printer , since I am new in 3d printer which one I should buy for your project
I recommend ender 5 plus. Large work area. simple and reliable 3d printer
Nice project. Could you tell me what plastic and thickness are you using for the canopies? Thanks.
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Hi Marko - do you have instructions on far you installed the battery and the ESC? I am concerned about the center of gravity. And did you make the canopy removable?
Hi CG is 120mm this video may have more information ua-cam.com/video/IqbrMRZMffE/v-deo.html
@@MarkoRoolaid Thanks so much, hope you had a good weekend.
@@MarkoRoolaid Hi Marko, I printed the right wing but it is too small and not the right size for this model. Can you please help on how to build the wings and the stabilizers. Really appreciate your help
Hi Marko - do you have any instruction on how to make the wooden frame to place the plastic sheet in the oven?
I don't have a video of it, but the drawings are here grabcad.com/library/vacuum-table-5
@@MarkoRoolaid Thanks Marko
i have just one question, have you CORRECTLY designed the ducting to and from the edf. it is something that is EASY to do correctly, but most people/manufacturers use 'scale' dimensions, so they have NOT done it Correctly. for those who do not already know, the minimum Efficient intake and optimal exit areas are the SAME. each is equal to the Effective Swept Area of the impeller.!!!!
ES INCREIBLE!!! Y EL VIDEO DEL VUELO?
coming soon
How do you like the Ender 5 Plus?
I'm looking at buying one.
I have been using ENDER 5 PLUS printers for 2 years now and quite honestly, no problem. I highly recommend a large and reliable 3d printer
@@MarkoRoolaid Okay, thanks!
I have an Ender 3 right now and i feel like having the bed itself mounted with the Z-axis is better for printing large fuselage pieces.
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probably pretty fast.
yees
sorry i bother you again i need back tail too please want to start today to print thank you so much appreciate
Sorry it took me a while, I just got home. I uploaded the file, see HORIS STAB.STL
When i loaded it up the air intake is closed off please help
When printing, use VASE mode and BOTTOM 0 layer. This is how I have printed all the fuselages of my plane. Happy experimenting
is iti possible to find stl files for the stand
Unfortunately, it is not. At the same time, it is so simple that you can definitely do it yourself
Stls and plans???
Link in comments
would you please send me stle files for parts of plane
@@Haithammkh-jr2pt hi, all my drawings are here grabcad.com/marko.roolaid-1/models
hi thank you so much would you please send or put wings and tail stl file? print with 3d printer please ???
Hello
I added 2 new files wing and stab.
I also tried to print them myself at the beginning of the detailie, but they were too heavy. But try anyway and if you succeed send me feedback
grabcad.com/library/rc-f16-1
@@MarkoRoolaid you are amazing thank you so much
just one thing i couldnt find tail ?
Sorry it took me a while, I just got home. I uploaded the file, see HORIS STAB.STL
tail please i need tail too please