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Maffs pilots got into operating room :-)
Hi guys
They looked very bad... didn't even moved, so brought them to life:D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLka-...4&feature=plcp Those pilots are really light. Wish their price was by the weight. Not an easy mod...very time consuming. Best regards Nuno |
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Very Nice.......... now tell us how you did that.
Mark |
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That pilot has got to be Italian!:D
Marty |
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Well worth the effort!! Now, how did you do that??
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:D:D:D
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very funny.. parabens!
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ORIGINAL: trioval00 Very Nice.......... now tell us how you did that. Mark http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/1350 this little board will run animation sequences to 6 channels/servos ;) ... you can buy premade pilot parts for servo installation here [8D] http://www.churchillcreations.co.uk/animatronics.html ~V~ |
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it a kit look like this one, use your 12" pilot like this one and replace the up body and clothing
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I must get new glass's I thought it said Milf pilots, very dissapointed. :D:D
Mike |
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ORIGINAL: BaldEagel I must get new glass's I thought it said Milf pilots, very dissapointed. :D:D Mike |
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hey Nuno looks great, I really like his fast head movemnets. i also made one of this for my F84
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpsJNXMep48 just finishing the flight metal and going to start furnishing the interior. Paul |
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Hi guys
Thanks for posting Those are 1/5 MaffCaf pilots. They are not the blue box pilots. They are tissue made, so there is not a structure to fix the squeleton and servos. I have not yet purchased the polulu board, so the video you see is using regular 3 channel operation Sorry for the low resolution Best regards nuno |
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Great job ! I need to one.
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What other languages do they speak?
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Good idea...
Next time I'll make them speak. it might be usefull for someone I don't like:D Regards Nuno |
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I finally got my Pololu boards, but having a hard time to program it. Can any one know how to strat a sequence from the TX. Do I use this? The RX line is used to receive non-inverted TTL (0–5 V) serial bytes, such as those from microcontroller UARTs. These bytes can either be serial commands for the Maestro, arbitrary bytes to send back to the computer via the USB connection, or both. For more information about the Maestro’s serial interface, see Section 5.a. Note that the Maestro will probably be able to receive 3.3V TTL serial bytes, but it is not guaranteed to read 3.3V as high on the RX pin, so you should boost 3.3V TTL serial signals to above 4V if you want to ensure reliable operation. Regards Nuno |
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Nuno which model Pololu did you get? I know how to record from a TX on the basic stamp but I have not tried it yet on the Pololu.
woj has one he might chime in soon. Don't give up, these things take on a whole new dimension when they move on their own and are not tied slavishy to the rudder or something. |
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I have the micro maestro board for 6 servos and having a ball with it..... I already made some movements but need to know how to strat the sequence from the TX, using a spare channel Regards Nuno |
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ORIGINAL: jetnuno Hi I have the micro maestro board for 6 servos and having a ball with it..... I already made some movements but need to know how to strat the sequence from the TX, using a spare channel Regards Nuno you can use this ... it allows you to switch between TX control and the automated sequence programed into the controller board .. if you just want to turn it off, don't run any channels but the switch channel into the mux .. ~V~ |
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Thanks Woj
Isn't possible to start the sequence only with the Maestro board using the TTL serial input (RX pin)? Is there any other way? What about a switch? I really don´t want to order another board. I have to order from abroad and it will take a long time[:o] Regards Nuno |
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ORIGINAL: jetnuno Thanks Woj Isn't possible to start the sequence only with the Maestro board using the TTL serial input (RX pin)? Is there any other way? What about a switch? I really don´t want to order another board. I have to order from abroad and it will take a long time[:o] Regards Nuno it should be able to just run on power on ... you could use a mini relay operated by the Rx to trip a relay ... ~V~ |
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This will also do it....I really thought that the Micro maestro would do it:(
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Do you think this will work? I guess so. http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...d_Switch_.html Regards nuno |
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Still I am not able to start a sequence without the USB port connected to my laptop. HELP, please.... Regards Nuno |
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I finaly got them working without the USB port....... Maybe I'll post a video Regards Nuno |
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