Originally designed to fly with the Allison V-1710 engine, a second version (P-51B/C) added the Rolls-Royce Merlin transforming the plane’s performance at higher altitudes, enabling it to match or outperform the machines flown by the Luftwaffe. It quickly became a staple member of the Royal Air Force as a tactical-reconnaissance aircraft and fighter-bomber. Primarily used during WWII and the Korean War, it was first released on Septemand took its maiden flight on the 26th of October of that same year. The P-51 Mustang has a long and storied history. Now 3D LabPrint is offering for download a printable version of this classic airplane that you can create on your desktop 3D printer. Especially if that airplane is a model P-51D Mustang. If 3D printing is good enough for NASA to use to create parts of the next space shuttle, then it certainly should be satisfactory for creating your own plane.
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