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Engineering technology students Coulter Thone (left) and Tucker Banck hold their completed P-47 Thunderbolt model planes. Wood was used to construct the model’s body, main wing and tail wing with accessories designed and made from plastic using the Makerbot 3-D printer pictured in the background. Submitted Photo
Engineering technology students Coulter Thone (left) and Tucker Banck hold their completed P-47 Thunderbolt model planes. Wood was used to construct the model’s body, main wing and tail wing with accessories designed and made from plastic using the Makerbot 3-D printer pictured in the background. Submitted Photo

Engineering warplane models

Luverne High School engineering technology students combined a history lesson with three- dimensional printing to build a model of the war plane flown by the late Quentin Aanenson, a recent Luverne Alumni Hall of Fame inductee.

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