I Build My First 3D Printed RC Plane and It ACTUALLY Flies ! #rcplane #3dprinting

Published at : 23 Dec 2025

Building my first-ever 3D printed RC plane was an incredible experience, and I couldn't be happier with the results! I used my Bambu Lab X1C printer and ASA Aero filament to bring this amazing Eclipson design to life.

In this video, I take you through the entire build process, from printing all the parts to the final assembly. Despite being my first time, the plane came together perfectly, and its maiden flight was a huge success—even in some light wind!

I'm really impressed with how well the Eclipson model flies. It's a fantastic project for anyone looking to get into 3D printed RC planes.

Bambu Lab Official Website :https://bambulab.com/en-in
Bambu Lab X1C Printer: https://shorturl.at/iZvu5
ASA Aero Filament: https://shorturl.at/hDn11
PLA Aero Filament : https://shorturl.at/LWek1
Robu.in : https://robu.in/product/bambu-lab-x1-carbon-combo-3d-printer/

Eclipson official website :https://www.eclipson-airplanes.com
Landing gear File :https://shorturl.at/NqpPY

Components List:
Filament: ASA Aero
Glue: Super Glue
Motor: 1400KV BLDC Motor
ESC: 35A ESC
Servos: 9g Servo Motors
Battery: 850mAh LiPo Battery
Tx & Rx : FSi6
Wires: 1mm & 1.2mm Metal Wires
8045 Propeller
Linkage Stoppers

My Print Settings:
wall : 1
print speed 35mm/s or 45mm/s
user outer brim 5mm to 20mm
nozzle print temp: 260c & flow rate 0.51
wall thickness for all 0.42mm
initial layer height : 0.2mm
layer height : 0.2mm
slice gap closing radius : 0
more info on model a download file


If you have any questions or run into issues, drop a comment below or DM me on Instagram!
Instagram handle: [https://www.instagram.com/3jwings/]
Music: YouTube Audio Library

Thanks for watching!