Foam Casualty is a blog "Dedicated to building your own foam RC aircraft from scratch." The author is a builder of radio controlled planes made from foam. He uses SketchUp to draw the plans, unfold, and print them to paper. Once printed, the plans are used as templates for cutting the foam.
Here's a flight video of a P51D designed using SketchUp.
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Neat! Thanks for the props guys!
Check out this Corsair made using the Phlatprinter / Sketchup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCKB3H5emgo
-Erik of FoamCasualty
Hello, here is some stuff that some of you may find interesting and helpful:
http://www.rcfair.com/en/blogs/view_entry/13065/
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