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3-D Printing Enables UVA Student-Built Unmanned Plane

In an effort that took four months and $2000, instead of the quarter million dollars and two years they estimate it would have using conventional design methods, a group of University of Virginia engineering students has built and flown an airplane of parts created on a 3-D printer. The plane is 6.5 feet in wingspan, and cruises at 45 mph. I only wish this had been sponsored by Estes or Makerbot rather than the MITRE Corporation; it would be great for every high school or hobbyist group that can scrape together the printing time to have one of these on demand. (HT to Gaël Duval.)

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  1. Re:The engine... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    A scale model of a turbofan was an entirely different project, unrelated to the UAV.