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Fauvette 905  A beautifully styled French glider constructed to be a 2 meter slope soarer. The kit is still under final packaging and will be ready for production late 2010.

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The ASK 14 Hot out of CAD design and into prototype construction is the 5 meter ASK14 motor glider.

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CNC Workbench CNCWorkbench has been developed to generate industry standard Gcode to drive 4 axis foam cutters. It uses common file inputs such as .cor .dat. .dxf.

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LO100 The objective is to create a kit that will be a delight to build. It has been designed for laser cutting; with most parts interlocking which makes the model very easy to assemble. The kit is still under development and will be ready for production in mid 2013.

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The Olympia 2b In a response to the Olympic Soaring Event 2012, we developed a 1/4 scale kit of the Olympia II. The prototype was successfully maidened and we are now in a position to provide this kit to the public.  

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F3D project Looking into F3D - a custom project from Vern.

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Welcome

Welcome to Aussie RC Plans.

We are a group of committed individuals that are combining our resources to bring unique software tools and kits to the Radio Control marketplace.

We are developing a range of CNC/laser kits that we believe will a fast and a delight to build. You will note in most cases we go the extra mile to generate all drawings in a surfaced 3D format, this ensures all parts are accurate and correctly positioned.

As we develop more projects, keep an eye out on our forums for build logs and discussions. Your feedback will help ensure our products keep in-line with market expectation. Take a tour of the forum...

We are keen to explore partnerships with laser cutter facilities around the world, if you an organisation with a laser with at least a 1200x800mm cutting area and capable of cutting 3mm ply and you would be keen to journey with us then drop me a email on support@rcplans.com

Please note our intention is not to become a manufacturer of kits but rather provider to manufacturer's.

 

 

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