Development.

Find more information about concepts, implementation and objectives here :

De Havilland

D.H. 88 Comet

Scale 1/5

The first glattCAD release! With the markings G-ACSS, christened Grossvenor House this racing machine won the Mac Robertson Airrace from Mildenhall in England to Melbourne, Australia in 1934.

Design.

After all, about 10 to 20% of the CAD effort is spent only on the design of the enveloping surfacesof the RC model. That is a significant propor - tion, but it is well invested, because errors in this early design step would be difficult to fix later.

Precision.

All notches and openings that reach into the galvanized components have a defined excess. Therefore, the tole - rance requirements for the used wood are high. Being more precise is not possible.

Perfection.

It goes without a word that each flight model is aerodinamically simu - lated at the beginning of its develop - ment. In general, every single phase of the construction process is hand - led with the same meticolousness.

Heinkel

He-162 Salamander

Scale 1/4

We offer the kit components for the sparrow, as the He-162 was also cal - led, in two variants: For the installa - tion of an impeller drive (EDF) of the 120m class and a version for a 140 or 160N jet turbine.

Messerschmitt

Me-209 V1

Scale 1/3.5

It was all about winning: Messer - schmitt´s rivalry with Ernst Heinkel was great. Chief pilot of the Messerschmitt Me-209 Fritz Wendel reached a sensa - tional 755km/h on 26.04.1939! It was 30 years later, in 1969, that this record was to be broken.

Design.

Precision.

Perfection.

An idea comes up.

glattCAD Model Aircraft developed in 2005 from the idea of making better use of the daily rail travel time to and from work. In this way a series of high quality 3D designs for RC and components have been created in a few tousand hours on the cramped regional train - with the laptop on the lap. No model goes over the counter until it has been extensively tes - ted. There are always a few projects going on. More new prototypes are permanently under construction. The shop currently contains three glattCAD RC models and our landing gear-/light controller.
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Development.

Find more information about concepts, implementation and objectives here :

De Havilland

D.H. 88 Comet

Scale 1/5

The first glattCAD release! With the markings G-ACSS, christened Grossvenor House this racing machine won the Mac Robertson Airrace from Mildenhall in England to Melbourne, Australia in 1934.

Design.

After all, about 10 to 20% of the CAD effort is spent only on the design of the enveloping surfacesof the RC model. That is a significant proportion, but it is well invested, because errors in this early design step would be difficult to fix later.

Precision.

All notches and openings that reach into the galva - nized components have a defined excess. Therefore, the tolerance requirements for the used wood are high. Being more precise is not possible.

Perfection.

It goes without a word that each flight model is aerodinamically simulated at the beginning of its development. In general, every single phase of the construction process is handled with the same meticolousness.

Heinkel

He-162 Salamander

Scale 1/4

We offer the kit components for the sparrow, as the He-162 was also called, in two variants: For the installation of an impeller drive (EDF) of the 120m class and a version for a 140 or 160N jet turbine.

Messerschmitt

Me-209 V1

Scale 1/3.5

It was all about winning: Messerschmitt´s rivalry with Ernst Heinkel was great. Chief pilot of the Mes - serschmitt Me-209 Fritz Wendel reached a sensatio - nal 755km/h on 26.04.1939! It was 30 years later, in 1969, that this record was to be broken.

Design.

Precision.

Perfection.

An idea comes up.

glattCAD Model Aircraft developed in 2005 from the idea of making better use of the daily rail travel time to and from work. In this way a series of high quality 3D designs for RC and components have been crea - ted in a few tousand hours on the cramped regional train - with the laptop on the lap. No model goes over the counter until it has been extensively tested. There are always a few projects going on. More new prototypes are permanently under construction. The shop currently contains three glattCAD RC models and our landing gear-/light controller.
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