DXF data Messerschmitt M35b
- Construction: Johannes Ohm
- built entirely of wood
- Scale 1:5
The M35 is a 1933 aircraft designed
for aerobatics. The M35 is available in two versions, only three of the M35a were
built. The M35b went into series production and was fitted with a
Siemens-Halske Sh 14A engine. Vera von Bissing and Willi Stör won many
championships with the M35b. The single-engined M35 had two seats and was a
low-wing monoplane of mixed construction. The wing was partially planked, the
rear area was fabric-covered. The chassis was air-sprung and had faired wheels.
The front seat could be covered in competitions for single-pilot flights.
The model is made entirely of wood
on a scale of 1:5 with a wingspan of 2,314 mm. The construction plan consists
of 4 sheets in the format 1,600 × 900 mm. All items are shown separately.
The DXF data includes the contours
of all ribs and frames as well as the fuselage jig. With this data, production
in the home workshop or with a milling service is possible.
The 3D data package includes the
data to produce the cowling and wheel liners on the 3D printer.
The set of milled parts includes all
shaping parts such as ribs, frames and the wing support. A jig for the fuselage
assembly is also included.
Technical specifications
- Wingspan: 2,314 mm
- Length: approx. 1,540 mm
- Weight: approx. : 6,300 g
- Motor: OS91 Surpass
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