Taylor Field Armor Association field build

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Wizzard033
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i found great combat audio bites here
http://www.audiomicro.com/sound-effects ... nd-weapons" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
they have a lot of great audio free and otherwise.

Thinks for the info Fleshy! I hadn't found an air raid siren yet so that would be great for Britain. I found harbor sounds for the harbor and some aircraft sounds too.

I already have a couple of cheap MP3 players I can use for players as well as a couple of old car speakers so now I just need some battery powered amps. :think:
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we plan to do more on the field this weekend . we will post our progress soon.
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Glad to be of help guys, enjoy your weekend ,,,this side of the pond were off to our battle ground at Wroughton airfield, and one of the guys is coming over from france ,should be a busy weekend working and of course having a battle or two , and these always turn out to be a right royal firefight,...........just fab........
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Sounds like a lot of fun Fleshy! Soon we'll be able to have big battles with several opponents. :crazy:
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I had a small wireless camera hidden in the turret of my 1st Tiger, transmitting to a 7" screen mounted on top of my TX controller, great while it worked, but the screen failed after a year or so, and I'v never bothered to replace it.
Hey man....I just ride 'em, I dunno what makes 'em work.
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we've taken a short hiatus while we reinforce our motor pool. It was never finished inside so we are busy trying to winterize it. :yawn:
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sparks wrote:I had a small wireless camera hidden in the turret of my 1st Tiger, transmitting to a 7" screen mounted on top of my TX controller, great while it worked, but the screen failed after a year or so, and I've never bothered to replace it.

I found a 17"screen for $150 on another forum that would be great for FPV but I can't find it at the moment. :wtf:
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Blimey, the 7" was bad enough fixed to the top of my TX controller :haha:
Hey man....I just ride 'em, I dunno what makes 'em work.
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8) Actually I was thinking more like mounted inside my Blazer. I'm working toward having a basestation for all my FPV endeavors. I plan on buying a 'Dragon Link' http://www.dragonlabs.net/dragonlink" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Tx/Rx for my T9CHP radio and then I can sit in m Blazer and drive. I also fly FPV B|
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we are finally back at work on the field. we plan to pour more roads friday if the weather permits. today we got the tanks out and made a few rounds, it was great fun.
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