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BigRiver
Apr 03, 2009, 09:33 AM
Hi all

I am on this site to study all the tips & learn.....

Thinking of something 'self-built' and I like the idea of a -Fan
boat-.

Light, agile & *cheap*... it is to keep the Grandchildren happy.

I get a lot of fun out of making things (Engineer by training) & they
love being outside, Ha Ha!

This cost me nowt... but it is FUN - nuff said.
[image: http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee87/2savvy/AirBoat_1.gif]
[image: http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee87/2savvy/AirBoat_2.gif]

proper one will be a -BIT BIGGER-... LoL

All the best, to everyone

;)*BigRiver*


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John
Apr 05, 2009, 12:14 AM
How will you steer it? Also be careful of little fingers in the fan.


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BigRiver
Apr 05, 2009, 04:33 AM
Yo!... mon compatriot, *John*

this is a bit of silliness... but it is -quick -(in the bath!)

thinking of a *1metre* job... TwinFan - but with simple: L/R-on/off
:fan control, for turning.

that means no hull perforations.. could use bottles for
flotation/pontoons & a simple sheet plastic deck.
twin pylons for the motors & battery/RC deck mounted in 'cabin'.

Simplicity itself..... in fact EBay has blown plastic bodied toys
(smaller & costlier) on all the time..!!!

YouToob... what i can envisage - but not a 'hull-boat' though.
'YouTube - Homemade RC Air Boat'
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3-7_tuO3YY)

will post piccies & you can decide... LoL

thanks for your interest & feedback.

*BigRiver*


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BigRiver
Apr 10, 2009, 02:48 AM
Hi, all...

Some idea of what I'm aiming for....

[image: http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee87/2savvy/AirBoat1.gif]

Will have to get rummaging for some kit.. LoL

Cheers

*BigRiver*


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BigRiver
Apr 22, 2009, 02:52 PM
Picked up a 1:16 R/c Truck (no remote) from the charity shop, today =
£2.50;)

I have a remote - which works with it - so now 100%!!

The old car (with the Remote) is now spare - -SO- - i'm going to use
the chassis for controlling my *Airboat*:D

The (GO) power control will run both toothbrush (3V) motors & I am
rigging a spring/switch so that the L/R (TURN) button will switch off
_either_ motor - to turn!!:)

Got to sort out some 'flotation' now... LoL

*BigRiver*


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BigRiver
Apr 26, 2009, 12:42 PM
:D... Well:- my little car is No More....

The drive motor (3V) is now to pair with the other, toothbrush, motor.

Need 2 make the props.. mebbies Ally or mebbies Acrylic..Dunno:cool:
I will mount the props using a brass terminal block, screwed onto the
motor shaft & the prop Araldited to it.

The Circuit board is a good bit smaller than the car body... so it
should all fit into a small plastic box - aerial thru the lid &
batteries outside (location determined for stability).

Still looking for flotation - bleach bottles are big &
_hard_skinned_.... probably go for two & a deck between.

When i get a bit further i will post Piccies....

*BigRiver*


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