My DIY RCM&E GG actuator project
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Re: My DIY RCM&E GG actuator project
The actuator is detailed in the latest Dec/Jan RCM&E.
Tobe has sent over a limited quantity of kits to me for the 3D printed parts, motor, spring, dowels etc. but no electronics.
If anybody wants one, message me. They are £25.00 plus postage to cover Tobe's costs.
Cheers,
Shaun.
Tobe has sent over a limited quantity of kits to me for the 3D printed parts, motor, spring, dowels etc. but no electronics.
If anybody wants one, message me. They are £25.00 plus postage to cover Tobe's costs.
Cheers,
Shaun.
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Re: My DIY RCM&E GG actuator project
I will start my actuator project here.
Thank you Tobe and all the other guys that are involved in retro R/C.
I used a Mighty Midget motor (which I still have) to fly a Little Esquire (I still have it also) over 50 years ago.
Having the more reliable components makes it even more fun.
I have a way to go to get it working as I like.
Thank you Tobe and all the other guys that are involved in retro R/C.
I used a Mighty Midget motor (which I still have) to fly a Little Esquire (I still have it also) over 50 years ago.
Having the more reliable components makes it even more fun.
I have a way to go to get it working as I like.