


LEARJET 35
Fully 3D printable RC twin-engine business jet developed by René Marschall
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Length: 1716 mm (67.5 inches)
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Flight weight: 3900 grams
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Wingload: 81g/dm2
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10 to 12 channel
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Motorization: Twin EDF 70mm
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Material: LW-PLA 1600g/PLA 300g/TPU 100g
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Printer space of 200x200x200 mm (cube) needed!


The Learjet 35 is a light business aircraft developed by the Gates Learjet Corporation. It first flew in 1973 and is based on the Learjet 25, but has more powerful Garrett TFE731-2 engines and a longer range.
With a top speed of approximately 872 km/h (542 mph) and a range of up to 3,700 km (2,300 miles), the Learjet 35 remained a popular business aircraft for decades.
For the PLANEPRINT replica of this icon of business jets, we took a close look at many details in order to realize a truly deceptively real Learjet as an RC model for 3D printing.
With a length of over 1700 mm and a wingspan of 1440 mm, it has become an impressive flying model that contains all the functions of a full-grown jet. It was particularly important for us to be able to offer the option of making the windshield and windows from crystal-clear film, especially impressive with tinted color.
Since we were able to realize a stable and light aircraft due to the ingenious construction, the flight characteristics are correspondingly uncomplicated if jet experience is available. The aircraft has a retractable landing gear with landing gear doors and landing flaps to improve the slow flight characteristics. The tires are large enough to take off from grass runways and the special PLANEPRINT suspension allows for less gentle landings without damage.
The many small details such as antennas, lights (with cable ducts) and even static wicks on winglets and elevator make your Learjet 35 an eye-catcher on any model airfield.


INNOVATIVE FEATURES OF OUR LEARJET 35





