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calvino 07-25-2007 01:27 AM

RE: THRUST VECTORING
 
I have to say that thrust vectoring is a really good idea if you want to out do the "foamies" or trick out your favorite. I have seen a video similar to the parkflyer thrust vectored jet and it was past insane. I would say if you wanted to thrust vector, go with an electric engine as there is no vibration to kill a servo. The reason why the standard servo was "killed" was the vibration probabaly caused a few gear teeth to strip... for saftey go with a metal geared as they are stronger but more money (alot cheaper though than a trip to the MD because your nitro engine got a good hit at ya) I would love to see any pics of thrust vectored planes... happy thrust vectoring, mini T

iron eagel 07-25-2007 05:48 PM

RE: THRUST VECTORING
 
Mini,
Check out oddball design in the scratch build and design forum...


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