Suitable RC for Submarine?
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Suitable RC for Submarine?
Is there any available RC that would be readily usable on a model submarine with 4 functions: 3 separate motors and some lights? Thanks, Dan
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RE: Suitable RC for Submarine?
Dan,
I don't really have an answer for you, but I always thought it'd be fun to stand down by the lake holding a transmitter.
If somebody wanted to know what I was doing, I'd tell them I was running a r/c submarine. Who'd know the difference?
I don't really have an answer for you, but I always thought it'd be fun to stand down by the lake holding a transmitter.
If somebody wanted to know what I was doing, I'd tell them I was running a r/c submarine. Who'd know the difference?
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RE: Suitable RC for Submarine?
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Dan,
I don't really have an answer for you, but I always thought it'd be fun to stand down by the lake holding a transmitter.
If somebody wanted to know what I was doing, I'd tell them I was running a r/c submarine. Who'd know the difference?
Dan,
I don't really have an answer for you, but I always thought it'd be fun to stand down by the lake holding a transmitter.
If somebody wanted to know what I was doing, I'd tell them I was running a r/c submarine. Who'd know the difference?
And who can tell the difference between Sig Trainer and a WarBird when it is more than 30 meters away?
RC- submarines are a lot more fascinating than most people would think it to be. And most of the common RC gear (using 40 MHz in Europe or 72 MHz) can be used with the sub in fresh water.
Best Regards,
Anders
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RE: Suitable RC for Submarine?
Take a look at this submarine forum: http://www.rcgroups.com/submarines-60/