Albyone2

Albyone2

Trainer plane made with Depron.

I made this radio-controlled aircraft in Depron based on the Albyone project.

I designed the model with the CAD SolidWorks:

CAD model
CAD model.

Transparent CAD model
Transparent CAD model.

The plane mounts a brushless motor:

Motor and propeller
Motor and propeller.

The motor support is realized with plywood:

Motor support
Motor support.

Behind the motor there is the battery compartment:

Battery compartment
Battery compartment.

Under the wing there is the electronic compartment:

Electronic compartment
Electronic compartment.

The internal structure of the fuselage is designed to accommodate the various components:

Fuselage CAD model
Fuselage CAD model.

Internal fuselage CAD model
Internal fuselage CAD model.

Internal fuselage CAD model
Internal fuselage CAD model.

It was designed to be milled with my MPCNC in polystyrene:

Fuselage milling
Fuselage milling.

The wing has a spar structure:

Wing
Wing.

The ailerons are moved by small servomotors:

Servomotor
Servomotor.

The wing is attached to the fuselage with two rubber bands:

Wing coupling
Wing coupling.

Even the spars of the wing have been milled with my MPCNC:

Spars milling
Spars milling.

Central spars milling
Central spars milling.

The moving surfaces of the tail are moved by two servos located in the electronic compartment:

Tail
Tail.

The receiver’s antenna is external:

Antenna
Antenna.

The battery compartment can be opened and is closed by a canopy made with my 3D Printer:

Battery compartment canopy
Battery compartment canopy.

The canopy has an air intake that allows the electronics to be cooled:

Air intake
Air intake.

In particular the motor driver:

ESC cooling
ESC cooling.

The canopy is printed in PLA:

3D printed canopy
3D printed canopy.

3D printed canopy
3D printed canopy.

Albyone2
Albyone2.



License

Author: Mazzo.me

Link: https://www.mazzo.me/en/projects/albyone2/

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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