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Post by slipperyslope on Sept 24, 2008 0:14:39 GMT 10
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Post by slipperyslope on Sept 24, 2008 0:17:32 GMT 10
I'll have to read the how to post links again. just copy and paste the important bit, sorry
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Post by Pij on Sept 24, 2008 15:24:58 GMT 10
They look very interesting. It'd be good to get a set just to play around with, than maybe use in a future build.
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drcuzo
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Post by drcuzo on Sept 24, 2008 19:22:12 GMT 10
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Post by Vanders on Sept 24, 2008 19:30:59 GMT 10
Rds is offered in many high end (1K+) dlg models, so I wouldn't imagine there would be much play. Just reduces any componantry on external surfaces thus less drag.
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Post by portfox on Sept 26, 2008 9:11:05 GMT 10
RDS has been used for years on scale ships, i tried it on the reaper i just finished, but the epp wasnt strong enough to support the rotary drive. There are servo part available to buy that just fit on you servos and away you go. Make sure you have no 'slop' in the part that fits into the aileron/flap/ moving part, or it will make a big problem later. Dont know how well it would go in a DS ship, i guess if you had zero slop and good fittings it would be ok.
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