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Spunk-Y
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RC 80FT PT Boat

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WEll Italeri got the 1/35 PT boat for October releas, I'm planning to make it into an RC boat. My goal is to use 3 electric motors, I also would like to make it possible to control a single motor, or the 2 outboard motors to steer.

Do you guys have any advice for me, like how many channals (normaly I only build static models, I don't even own a transmitter or something. so I have to start from nothing).
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Well i'm not positive with the way you want to control a single motor..... i'd say belay that idea... just stick to a rudder. But anyways, normally with forward, reverse, throttle, and rudder..... you only need a 2 channel radio. make sure its surface frequency. I prefer Airtronics equipment.
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1/35 pt boat

Post by ABDA_Krijn »

Spunk

you will need a 2 channel set for controlling 1 motor plus rudder

if you want to steer the outer motors independently then you need a 2 channel converted to "tank style" steering and forget the rudder (a real pain in the derrierre) or use a 4 channel remote and control both outer motors with 2 speedcontrollers and the rudder with a small servo.

as i have no clue on the size of this model i suggest you check available room and displacement first you can use the 15 mm props from graupner to power the boat and if needed use a cheap servo or 1 of Conrad's 2 amp mini esc's as speed controller.

i run a 40 cm long and 6 cm wide "anti submarine warfare" Armed trawler using a MPX pico set in wich the esc is a modified servo and the rudder is controlled by a micro servo.

from years of experience with small boats i have learned 1 important thing.. stay well clear from big fast boats that take several meters to stop AFTER ramming and sinking your tiny boat.

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