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Basics of Radio Control Power Boat Modeling by David Thomas,Burr Angle Pdf
Demonstrates how to build and operate radio control model boats. Includes tips and techniques for building boats, operating internal-combustion engines, installing electric motors, and selecting a radio control system.
Radio Control for Model Ships, Boats and Aircraft by F. C. Judd Pdf
The material contained in this handbook has been specially chosen, and it should encourage and help those already enjoying Radio Control to achieve an even higher standard of efficiency and reliability, and arouse the interest of others who have, perhaps, felt that constructing and installing radio equipment in a model might prove a somewhat hazardous job. This book deals with, the theory of the main requirements of Radio Control, namely the Transmitter, Receiver, Servo-Mechanisms, Aerials and Frequency Checking, and at the same time covers the practical aspect and numerous details which are so often left to the imagination.
The Complete Book of Radio Controlled Models by Chris Ellis Pdf
This comprehensive guide explains the basic concept of radio control and the operating features of key components such as receivers and servos. The author takes you through the main construction stages, from setting up your work area and tool box to essential testing prior to operating. Once you have mastered the basic skills you will be able to start your own model. Choose one of the 15 exciting kits featured in this book, and assembly will be child's play. Ranging from an elegant yacht to an F-1 racing car, the models are accompanied by detailed instructions and step-by-step photographs which illustrate all the techniques needed to build a fully operational model. Invaluable hints on operating your model are given, from the best way to launch a glider, to how to tack and jib and the necessary control stick movements for performing aerobatic maneuvers. A resources section provides valuable information on organizations and the major manufacturers and distributors. Highlighting the fine detailing and realism of today's kits, the superb completed models featured in the gallery sections will inspire you to experiment and explore a wide variety of models. Book jacket.
First published in 1986, and now revised and brought up to date, this is a practical introduction to radio controlled model boating. All the simple procedures involved are explained and trouble-shooting provided for technical problems likely to be encountered by a newcomer to the hobby.
The Complete Marine Radio Control Manual by Hugh Bright Pdf
Now in paperback, this popular manual thoroughly explains all the technical details modelers need to fit and operate model boats with the sophisticated radio control equipment now on the market. Author Hugh Bright first details the equipment needed--transmitters and receivers, servos and electric motors, batteries, and other power supplies--and then explains how their equipment can be modified and employed to serve various functions. Weather a modeler wants to simply propel a small tug or add fire-fighting equipment, control the braces of a five-masted barque or fire the torpedoes of a model U-boat, the techniques for installing, modifying, and operating the necessary equipment are fully explained. Filled with more than one hundred fifty illustrations, this book is a must for all working model shipwrights.
A detailed description of how to make and operate a range of small scale radio control boats. There are nine model projects including: a Thames tug boat; a fishing trawler; a US Navy self-propelled derrick; an RNLI lifeboat; a racing speed boat; and a Vietnam War US landing craft.
Making Fast Electric Model Power Boats by Ian Williams Pdf
Fast electric model power boats have long outclassed other boat types in terms of speed, and racing them is becoming an ever-more popular pastime. Success in this exciting hobby relies not just on the skill of the boat's handler, but on the design and build of the boat as well. Illustrated with numerous photographs and diagrams showing technical details, this book looks at all aspects of building a model electric power boat, including How to choose a model and spot design flaws, especially in moulded hulls, and how to repair many of those faults, Brushed and brushless motors, and their speed controllers, drive systems and propellers, Guidance on rechargeable cells and the correct chargers, and safety tips for lithium polymer cells, Tips on construction and how to set up a boat for racing, Detailed instructions for building a wooden three-point outrigger hydroplane and Radio systems, wiring and connectors. While the emphasis of this book is on performance for competition use, beginners and recreational boaters are well catered for as many of the chapters start from first principles, rather than assuming a high level of initial competence. It covers all aspects of fast electric boating, from hull design right through to racing at world championships and setting speed records. Therefore, whether you are looking to compete or operate fast electric power boats as a hobby, it is a must-have addition to your library.
All you need to know to become a serious model powerboat racer. Author John Finch covers it all, from model set up to trimming. Read about monos, hydros, tunnels, cats and outriggers, plus engine function and rework, tuned-pipe theory, and hardware selection. This book is the best guide for model boat enthusiasts -- sportsmen and competitors alike.
Author : Frederick Charles Judd,Raymond F. Stock Publisher : Unknown Page : 191 pages File Size : 47,7 Mb Release : 1962 Category : Radio control ISBN : LCCN:gb63002182