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RE: Aeroflyte Platypus
Look for Balsa Pacific from ozzietraders grtz.
Posted on: 11/12/2010 12:38 AM by Author "Wakusei"
in the forum "RC Airboats"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=10130366
RE: micro size boat.
Ever thought of scaling down from excisting boat plans instead of designing from scratch?
Posted on: 9/5/2010 12:33 AM by Author "Wakusei"
in the forum "Speed - Electric"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9981190
RE: Scratch Build - 29
hahaha wonderfull reaction Uuhh...ooops!......Ohh... Did you just flip it?
Posted on: 6/11/2010 12:20 PM by Author "Wakusei"
in the forum "Speed - Electric"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9796230
RE: which boat for chop?
I'd go for the Pursuit aka HOR Twister ARTR 32 from Astec a dutchie tested and finetuned it with help from experienced boaters and now his clip is on the astec site
Posted on: 5/27/2010 2:39 PM by Author "Wakusei"
in the forum "Speed - Electric"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9763188
RE: Anarchy Airboat morning run (pics)
Needs a bit fine tuning I guess. It sure bobs a lot at perfect flat water
Posted on: 5/25/2010 12:38 AM by Author "Wakusei"
in the forum "RC Airboats"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9757266
RE: Project... maybe...
yeah, stop dreaming and go back to work and show us some more footage of your builds and runs [:D]
Posted on: 3/14/2010 6:32 AM by Author "Wakusei"
in the forum "RC Airboats"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9580494
RE: Project... maybe...
If you saved that much for electronics and want a major makeover, then I would suggest to build the whole hull again from scratch with the modifications you had in mind for current hull. As the wood costs less than e.g. the price of the lipo and less stressfull carfully peeling off the skin of the old hull. Formers from 1/4 balsa and 1/32 ply for the skin. Reinforce the bottom at the anchor points. Seal inside the hull with epoxy or polyurethane resin, put poolnoodles or rigid polyurethane foam in the compartments you don't stick electronics or mechanical stuff, it provides strength, buoyancy(saving your hard saved components in a crash), and sound deadening(if that is needed??). Skin the top and seal the oustside of the hull with epoxy and some thin glass fabric. .....just my 2 cents Btw. what size prop are you using? grtz. Ronald
Posted on: 3/6/2010 6:26 AM by Author "Wakusei"
in the forum "RC Airboats"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=9558774
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