jerry
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Post by jerry on Mar 10, 2009 3:49:15 GMT -6
I would like to have one of these, er, a, just for property protection, you know.
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rtfheli
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Post by rtfheli on Mar 19, 2009 4:58:05 GMT -6
That's interesting. I wonder what he uses to pull the trigger Maybe a soilenoid connected to channel 7 of the Tx ?
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McKrackin
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Post by McKrackin on Mar 19, 2009 15:08:03 GMT -6
I'd say you are right RTF.
I have seen "stored air" solinoids applicable to RC. That way a light weight servo can be used to operate a high powered,very high torque control system.
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Post by dubehigh on Mar 19, 2009 19:56:50 GMT -6
can you say deer hunting. now is all they need is a wireless helicam, and i am there. wow! that makes me wonder about the woods behind the house. ;D
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Post by r/c basher on Mar 20, 2009 15:10:15 GMT -6
Thats awesome and huge.
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Tony
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Post by Tony on Apr 6, 2009 19:53:47 GMT -6
I could think of several uses for something like this...such as blowing POS planes out of the top of pine trees. ;D ;D
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rtfheli
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Post by rtfheli on Apr 9, 2009 6:24:33 GMT -6
A license to fly and shoot
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kiwi1080
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Post by kiwi1080 on Apr 9, 2009 9:13:01 GMT -6
I could think of several uses for something like this...such as blowing POS planes out of the top of pine trees. ;D ;D HA!! You still trying to get your plane down there Tony?!? Haven't resorted to cutting the tree down then I guess?...
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Tony
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Post by Tony on Apr 9, 2009 16:11:11 GMT -6
No, I got it down but it would have been a lot faster and probably a lot more fun with one of those things.
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