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Product Development

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Most of the original CARF product is developed in house. Our contracted production plant, G-Force Composites, provides ample room and extraordinarily qualified personnel to develop new product rapidly.
2 CNC machines can mill not only the internal structure of all our planes, but also can mill pre-production molds, where the basic design is done in modern CAD software.

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10 years of molding experience of our key people in R&D, and quite some pride in what they are doing, lets them work fast and efficiently – and precisely last but not least.
We also build prototype planes in house, testfly them on our own runway right in front of the factory, and usually team up with sponsor pilots to get things absolutely right before anything is released to the public.

CARF R&D Values
Rapid Prototyping

This is more than a slogan nowadays. Rapid Prototyping is they only way how companies today can create new product and get it on the market in the shortest possible time. When years ago a model airplane had to be built by hand, finished and then meticulously prepared for molding, many hundreds, maybe thousands of hours had been already invested. To put it in a time frame, easily it would be a year or more. 

Rapid Prototyping starts in the computer. Computer aided designs, either by creating from drawings, or by digitalizing existing shapes and plugs, is exported do CNC Milling Machines, which mill plugs and molds right out of the computer. A first prototype is available within a few weeks, opposed to the year long manual way of doing things long ago.

CARF is able to do all this CAD, CNC Rapid Prototyping in house and lets you benefit from the capability of creating several new models every year and from having the books full of new ideas for the years to come...