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3D Printing Club prepares for liftoff

Summary by lavozdeanza.com
Ken Ong, 20, mechanical engineering major, holds the club’s 3D printed RC plane on May 29. (Frank Mayers) The 3D Printing Club had an air of optimism around its remote-controlled plane’s maiden flight on June 16, 2024. The plane, a remote-controlled aircraft printed at De Anza’s 3D printing lab, represented everything the students hoped for: a sleek design and a promising takeoff. Everything ran smoothly — until it didn’t. The students, a mix of…
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lavozdeanza.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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