Mitsubishi G3M3 Nell
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15 28 September, 02:53
Snake Plissken
Motorization is top tier. Love how you handled the power supply with a picture frame. The wiring looks fairly sophisticated; is it simple on/off or are there any special features? 😎
Motorization is top tier. Love how you handled the power supply with a picture frame. The wiring looks fairly sophisticated; is it simple on/off or are there any special features? 😎
28 September, 05:56
Paul Gallagher
Thanks Dave, Snake. I used a simple 555 circuit to drive the motors with variable PWM; nice to get the props spinning at just the right speed. Circuit details are on my project page: leap.tardate.com/kra..ishig3m/g3m3model23/
Thanks Dave, Snake. I used a simple 555 circuit to drive the motors with variable PWM; nice to get the props spinning at just the right speed. Circuit details are on my project page: leap.tardate.com/kra..ishig3m/g3m3model23/
28 September, 12:51
Snake Plissken
Glad you used a lower speed. Some of these DC motors can really fly at 10K+ RPM and we know that's far from scale. 2,500 RPM is probably a typical propeller speed for a piston engine plane.
Glad you used a lower speed. Some of these DC motors can really fly at 10K+ RPM and we know that's far from scale. 2,500 RPM is probably a typical propeller speed for a piston engine plane.
29 September, 19:38
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