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Nice work Ph2t.
Sorry, he must have been tired after eating another child.
The nostril relocation operation I had was a complete success, now when I’m riding my Harley raindrops dont go up my nose.
Its not SP2, I havent put it on yet, and the java buttons stopped working a few weeks ago.
AFAIK sp2 is just firewall stuff, but I am sure someone will clarify this.That dingo pic is not a viscious one, its YAWNING.
Yeah it is one of those, I put a variable speed control in it and now it is perfect. It was a bit fast before and I didnt want it to run flat out all the time.
OMG, Bettys got a mini grinder, lookout world here come the chopped mods from hell.:shock::smiley2:
Seriously though, I have one similar to that (Ozito) and for the price you cant beat them.
Its not tradesmen quality like a Dremmel, but for our purposes they are the ducks guts. :approve:Ever since that baby was taken by a dingo all those years ago, the Australian government introduced junior ‘dingo self defense’ classes in schools for the under 10s.
Obviously it worked.That dingo is smiling by the way.
Thanks for the info PB, makes interesting reading not to mention the pics of the awesome calibre of the equipment they use.
uAUS$80 on Ebay, he is quoting US$80 for express postage, so US$160 all up.
Still not too bad I suppose, AU$200 for the whole kit and kaboodle.
uAI told you that you shouldnt have let Rick Kelly drive !!!
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is it the profesoors for the computer systems/eletrical department? with there planes and thair UAV modules
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Yes it is Clayton, (does the word Hargrave mean anything) and these are some seriously smart men, and I mean SERIOUSLY SMART !!! They would knock your socks off with the stories they tell of the achievements they have made in their respective fields. Awesome, yet very modest.Here’s another version, Peter Mather’s, inspired by my previous design.
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/sandringham_feb-may04/image/sandy_apl04_p4059918_750.jpgThis one designed and built by Prof. Bird, electronics by uA
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/sandringham_jul04/image/p1090753.jpgJust to prove its BCG controlled, he has the controller in his other hand….
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/sandringham_jul04/image/p1100110.jpg
And in flight….
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/sandringham_jul04/image/p1100073.jpgBCG motor ‘power’ geared….(from a different model, but its use IS possible, and very usable)
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/sandringham_aug04/image/p1110277.jpguA
Edited by – micro_Amps on 01 November 2004 21:51:27
Yes, rudder (obviously) is for left and right.
I use Forward for hi-speed (take-offs, climbing and turns) and I use Reverse for low speed, this speed is set to maintain flat level flight. A resistor is placed into the motor circuit to reduce motor power and the plane slows right down and just ‘hangs’ in the air flying at walking pace. The motor H-brigde is removed to allow 4 independant functions, or more depending on the RxTx combination.
Amazing to watch, and flying indoors on a basketball court is kinda strange, but lots of fun.
I’ll try and find some more pics to post as well. I was doing some plane mods for a couple of professors from Monash Uni, thats how those pics came to be hosted there. They saw the work I was doing on micro rc car mods and wanted to develop a micro plane, they supplied all the materials,I supplied the electronics and those photos were the result.
:)uAEDIT: I have looked around the Monash site, I dont think there are any more pics of the BCG controlled planes.
Credit must be given where its due, Prof. John Bird, Dr. Russ Naughton and Peter Mather all contributed to the micro rc ‘Rats’ pitured. There are now several different versions flying.Edited by – micro_Amps on 01 November 2004 21:25:58
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Have a look here….
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/AEFA_12_03/image/p1030710_750.jpg
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/AEFA_12_03/image/p1030558_750.jpg
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/AEFA_12_03/image/p1030563_750.jpg
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/sandringham_dec03/image/aaa_011203_p1030027_750.jpg
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/sandringham_dec03/image/aaa_011203_p1030028_750.jpg
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/sandringham_dec03/image/aaa_011203_p1030031_750.jpg
Both planes fly perfectly, both BCG controlled with KP00 motors and lipo cells. The balsa one will take off from ground, the ‘foamy’ needs to be hand launched.
BCG controlls (indoors) with the crip cap mod done will easily reach 50 meters, which is plenty for indoor flying.
These pics were taken and Doncaster (Victoria) indoor sports center, the AEFA fly there every 4th Saturday.:)uA
Edited by – micro_Amps on 01 November 2004 08:55:04
Yep, you need aluminium soldering paste.
Most of the places that sell the cells will sell the paste as well.Better than the US$400 on other sites tho.
2828, dont bother, check ebay, the only killer there is the postage.
I watched ALL the vids and have to say I’m interested. Might have to go onto the Christmas list
uAShouldnt have had those extra baked beans on toast.
Aircon button is……here.
Whada ya mean my stereo is too loud.
I think I left the bonnet catch undone.
:)uA
Hehehe, is this an ad break or what….
nice work Ph2t.Castrol racing should approach Quantas for sponsorship….flying kangaroo and all.
A crazy mate of mine clocked 44kmh down the esses at midnight, no helmet, with only moonlight to see where he was going.
Of course it was me who set up the cycle computer on his razor to log his top speed. 🙂
uAOf course I’m not serious, think about it, you’d get you nostrils and throat all clogged up with synthetic cheese, its just not practical.
:shock::smiley2::DuAI can see cows going on strike all over the country.
Nice ride KK, classy. Cant believe some bastards trashed your 7K roof just to get in.:shock:
uAaresol cheese??
do you mean aerosol cheese, or maybe arsehole cheese?
Re the review…..
Does it melt on toast in the griller?
What kind of cheese does it taste like?
If it comes out of a spray can it must be flammable right? Have you tried that?
Can I use it for ‘chroming’?
Does it have any other use besides spraying it straight into your mouth and making you put on 20Kgs?Cmon boy, details….details.!! :smiley2:
uA
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