Underwater Fighter Jet Patrols My Pool While a Giant RC Typhoon Gets Her First Exposure.
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I am a novice here, but my dynamic, sub, maiden ed yesterday, and floated and sunk, and floated!, several times, all on 2.4, wow its scary when it sinks the first time, and doesnt re appear for a while, once it loses signal and goes into failsafe of throttle off dive planes to up, great fun, and im hooked !!
How was your experience with 2.4?
@@rchorizon217 2.4 worked fine, as had about 2 cm of ariel poking out of the water
using an old but trusty spektrum AR500
@@rchorizon217 2.4 worked well, but it did have about 2cm of ariel always above water level, i also set failsafe to cut power, and full up elevator, so even if it did lose signal, it would always pop back up
Happy Anniversary to you both .
Thank you for the class on the radio
On the rear portion I would glue/cast/affix some small blocks (resin, brass or plastic) and then I would 3d print a ring with recesses for the blocks for the front portion of the boat. In this way you could slide the front onto the back and rotate it to lock it together (like locking lugs on a bolt action rifle). This is not easy and may take more than one iteration (3 or 4 to get it perfect) but as solutions go it's a good one. You could do two rings, a male mating ring for the back and a front female receiving ring with the recesses, this way you could test it before gluing it in place.
Great video as always. Regarding the Engel 212a, I would rebuild the bayonet locking tabs on the stern section from resin, acrylic, brass or whatever you like. Add a reinforcement ring inside the stern bayonet fitting (probably brass made from flat strip bent into a ring). Glue everything together then drill holes through the new tabs original ring and new reinforcement ring and use screws or rods/pins through all three layers. the reinforcement ring will spread the load out over a large area and it could still function the way it was originally made.
That turbine fan... wow! This turned out better than I ever imagined! I will say, I used a P-47 Thunderbolt in the AI to get the original image. Thunder-Thunderbolt just sounds silly though.
Nice to see the Blueback model. The real thing is a museum sub at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry here in Portland.
You’re Neptune looks fantastic
Use flat aluminium or brass sheet to remake the 212 bayonet tags and matching ring for the front half. Trim away the old resin pieces to give a standard o-ring seal then use the brass standoffs (perhaps split the spacers if necessary) at the back of the the tech rack to secure the aluminum bayonet on the rear half, bond the other matching ring half inside the front hull with a strong 2k adhesive like JB weld or modified acrylic. Should be stronger than original.
The repainted Thunder Tiger is a PS-51 Hippocampus!
Really Amazing video today, Absolutely LOVE It All
Beautiful work as always 👍🏼 happy anniversary.
I would go with "Thunder Seahorse" Thunder Mustang is used for an actual kitplane modeled after the P-51D Mustang, really don't want you to get into trouble
When I converted my Neptune to lipo I had to add a lot of weight. I added one more of the large stock weights, and then placed self adhesive weights down both sides of the insides of the side panels. It took a lot. I hope you also verified/adjusted the battery cut off voltage. When I checked mine the stock setting was something stupid low like 3 volts.
On the engel, the first step would be to disassemble the entire sub in the area of the broken part, remove it, and then machine a new part, replace and re-assemble. Probably not the solution you wanted to hear, but anything else you do probably won't work, or will sacrifice the look of the boat, my guess.
MAESTRO YOU ARE NO.1😍
Very cool sub 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
good job
Excellent job, Bob and Logan. Now I see why my hobby was land vehicles like RC Tanks, no water to deal with.
Happy 25th!
Secure a nut to the end of the tech rack. Drill a hole in the bow for a bolt to pass through. Construct a recess to catch the bolt. An o -ring under the bolt to seal.
Holy Typhoon!
Paint her up as Red October?
that's the idea!
Machine an aluminum ring to repair the subs broken tabs
ThunderStang!!!!!!
That submarine reminds me of a p-47 more than it does a mustang
Add plastic to cover 2 or more brass rods to tighten and hold the 1/2's of the hull?
epoxy new tabs, glassfiber reinforce the rim?
Can you tell me about your Bl heli ESCs you use as seen you used them a few times do they come with forward and reverse pre installed if so can I have a link please or if they don't could you do a video of how you flash them many thanks
Who manufactures that RC system, who distributes it, and how expensive is it?
What is that giant intake at the front doing? I mean, where does the turbine push into? The back of that thing tapers down almost to a point, so where does everything the turbine blades grab and throw backwards....go? Where is the exhaust?
LOL... It's 100% cosmetic. The Thundertiger is already built. We just gave her a new paintjob and a revised front end to make it look awesome...
It was skip who originally sold seals he said for rotational use it needs an oilite bushing installed was old shaft oversized or warped?
Nope. It was perfectly fine. I really don't have an explanation for the issue. New seal is perfect, tho. I reused the old shaft.
Grind the broken plastic out then print a new ring and glue
Hey guys, I’m a beginner looking for a cheap Rc sub. Any options? I can’t find one that looks legit. Thanks!
"Cheap" and "RC submarine" do not go together. I wish I had better news. This is not a hobby for those with shallow pockets, unfortunately.
Also I can’t really build one, so I’m looking for a pre built RC sub, not a kit.
I have a great starter sub that is pre-built. I'll have it listed up at www.nautilusdrydocks.com in a few hours. Bear in mind.. if you don't feel you have the skills to build one, you may not have the skills to properly maintain and repair it either.
Here to see the sub not your talking head. Talking heads are everywhere, RC subs aren't. Carry on.
Interesting. I'm here to educate and share information about this awesome hobby, not to listen to dimwhit internet trolls get their jollies by putting down other people's work. Carry on...