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    Quote Originally Posted by Balazs91 View Post
    In America there is an Ultralight airplane category for those single-seater aircraft what weigh less than 254 lbs (115 kg). And believe me, there are already many of them flying. There are some regulations for those type of aircraft, like the maximum 102 km/h speed, stall speed is less than 44 km/h and of course the weight limitation. If you are interested in, you can find many examples here: https://www.eaa.org/en/eaa/aviation-...light-aircraft
    http://www.ultralightnews.com/ssulbg.../pictures.html
    Yes, some of those look a little bit ugly, but with today's technology it's more than possible to build one what looks and flies amazing.
    But not 3D printed...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian Finke View Post
    But not 3D printed...
    Not yet. If it's possible to create a 120kg airplane with conventional technology, it's also possible with 3D print technology. My question was what is the best way to do it?

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