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Re: Me 109 1:18 21st. Rc street conversion

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 12:32 pm
by Tiger6
I do have that Bronco Piper Cub in my 'pile of shame' that I'd like to scale up and make a taxiable version of...

Re: Me 109 1:18 21st. Rc street conversion

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2022 3:52 pm
by Will01Capri
Tiger6 wrote:I do have that Bronco Piper Cub in my 'pile of shame' that I'd like to scale up and make a taxiable version of...
Yes you really should :thumbup:

Re: Me 109 1:18 21st. Rc street conversion

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 7:08 am
by xhelfix
Hey man,

manny thanks!

...and sorry for the late response..... :crazy:

@ Eric, the last playground is still active, but the members are not that active in the winter time.....i miss the place, but at my new spot i can make waht i want :thumbup:

@ Tiger6 and Will , i thougth that the propeller have to work to mutch to carry the heavy plane, so you have to mutch wind on the scene if you will dragg it with that.
So i diceidet to make it drive per wheels. The Propeller is just an smal N20 gearmotor for show.
My first idea was, to drive and also control/steer it only by the 2 wheels.
I steer it like a tank, each wheel seperatet. But also for that the plane was to heavy.
So i added an steering servo at the back, that the "ass" comes around. That work very well.

Greetz, Andy

Re: Me 109 1:18 21st. Rc street conversion

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 8:31 am
by Model Builder 4
Great work Andy :clap: another nice addition to the layout :thumbup:

Cheers,Lee.