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Post by markus on Mar 28, 2008 21:56:51 GMT 1
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Post by david on Mar 28, 2008 22:41:31 GMT 1
Hi Markus, that looks very nice indeed. Oh dear, it looks like I'm going to have to start drilling more holes through the ribs for the cabling! David
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Post by markus on Mar 29, 2008 13:58:25 GMT 1
...it looks like I'm going to have to start drilling more holes through the ribs for the cabling! David that was my first thought, too.. but i'll use thinner wires for the turrets, so 3 holes per frame should be enough
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Post by markus on Apr 9, 2008 20:14:43 GMT 1
just found this little module: it drives any servo to an adjustable position when the orange input wire is supplied with 5-15 volts. disconnecting that voltage makes the servo turn back to the other position (adjustable, too) turning speed is really slow, only 90 degrees in 5 seconds think this may be a nice solution to turn the secondary arnament (15cm turrets) to 'full broadside' what do you think ??
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Post by eric on Apr 9, 2008 22:44:38 GMT 1
That sort of speed would probably be quite realistic....if they were shooting from left to right at high speed it would look a bit like Robby the Robot!
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Post by eric on May 21, 2008 15:18:46 GMT 1
Big congrats on the turret R/C Markus, it looks brilliant!
It's alive.....IT'S ALIVE!!!!
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Post by nm on May 21, 2008 17:08:19 GMT 1
Great stuff, Marcus!
NM
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Post by matt on May 28, 2008 14:31:11 GMT 1
Looks good Markus.Finding it very interesting. Following all the developments and waiting for the final outcome. I shall then see which way I am going to jump. Keep up the good work and most of all keep us informed.
Matt
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Post by popeye on Jun 14, 2008 22:28:07 GMT 1
Dear Markus. I very much liked you shaft support, it looks very professional, mine is more of a practical engineering solution - see it at www.flickr.com/photos/commander-popeye/A full explanation is listed in "Radio Control : brass m4 props" topic, although each picture in Flickr has its own explanation. My radio control arrangements are detailed in the radio control - Hatchette's sytem topic
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Post by markus on Jun 15, 2008 10:04:25 GMT 1
none of our drives is true to scale, also no one will see it when it's on the pond keep up the good work markus
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Post by markus on Jul 30, 2008 9:21:11 GMT 1
did a test with 3 motors wired to a single 30amps esc (30 minutes full speed with 30mm props in bathtub)
result: only little warming of the esc, so it can be used to drive 3 motors (instead of 3 esc's and v-mixer)
markus
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Post by eric on Jul 30, 2008 21:53:59 GMT 1
Would it still maneuver as well as before?
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Post by Mark on Jul 31, 2008 0:18:33 GMT 1
It's alive.....IT'S ALIVE!!!! The Young Frankenstein ? Absolutely brilliant film. With one ESC it should turn OK if you've got oversizes rudders. Almost certainly won't handle very well on scale rudders. I imagine it's bit tricky to find out int he bath tho
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Post by alanv on Jul 31, 2008 0:55:57 GMT 1
It's not Frankenstein. Its fronkenstein...........................
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2008 2:10:30 GMT 1
LoL alanv. No.5 is alive!!!!
Run for the hills. - LOL ;D ;D ;D ;D
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