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SORATO

Fully 3D printable RC high-performance glider designed by René Marschall

  • Wingspan: 2002 mm (78.8 inches)

  • Flight weight: 1300 grams

  • Wingload: 36g/dm2

  • 4 to 6 channel

  • Glider and 3S Motor version

  • Material: LW-PLA 650g/PLA 110g/TPU 10g

  • Printer space of 200x200x200 mm (cube) needed!

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The PLANEPRINT SORATO is a high-performance glider with a wingspan of 2002 mm and can be described as the missing link between our RISE and AERON.

With two ailerons it's easier and cheaper to equip than a four-flap glider, but just as fun if you're looking for a perfect all-rounder. The wings, each with two carbon tubes, are very stable, and you quickly forget you're flying a 3D-printed model. The wing is constructed from an RG15 airfoil, a classic that was long considered the best F3B airfoil, and perhaps still is.

The SORATO feels just as comfortable on slopes as it does on flat ground, and the ability to be built with a motor or as a pure glider makes it a model for a wide range of applications.​ You have the option of building a spoiler as a landing brake, which makes it much easier to use on small landing areas.

SORATO carrying device

However, the special and innovative design concept of the SORATO is its suitability for everyday use. For example, absolutely no tools are required to attach the wings and V-tail. Everything is clipped on with self-printed TPU belts.

A special highlight, however, is the super-compact carrying device, which you can optionally order and print. This allows the SORATO to be folded to a sensationally small pack size and carried like a bag. This will definitely make it your “always with you” model.

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INNOVATIVE FEATURES OF OUR SORATO

Download our free PRINTING & ASSEMBLING MANUAL, here you can see exactly what to expect before you decide to buy the STL data.

Manual SORATO by Planeprint

PDF MANUAL SORATO V1.1 free for download

We are constantly improving the manuals. Check if you have the latest version.

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