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Someone Built a 3D-Printed RC Cruise Missile—Then Air-Dropped It From a T-28 Trojan Plane
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Jay Kujan, the RC content creator behind TikTok’s @jaysrcgarage, recently posted a video that racked up over 309,000 likes – and it’s not hard to see why.
The Drop Plane Setup Is Half the TrickGetting a missile-shaped airframe into the air under its own power requires a bit of creative problem-solving.
“This thing had the longest ground effect I think I’ve ever seen in RC plane history,” Kujan notes.
It also runs a switch to open up the wings once it’s in the air,” Kujan explains.
It is decently heavy and guys, it’s in the shape of a missile,” Kujan admits.