@Metelmulisha250 I would suggest that you start out by visiting the RC Naval Combat website (google search). You will find lots of information there about clubs, building ships, technology, getting started, etc. After that, check out the Strike Models website. They have a lot of the stuff you'll need to build a warship. Don't let RCFlyer scare you off; I was 15 when I first joined the hobby, too. Good luck :D
how on the controller do you make the barrels go up and down and how does the computer decide what cannon to turn or how do you choose what cannon to turn
@mom352 All the computer does is tell each turret what direction to point, and it recalculates that for each turret several times per second. The turrets then individually take care of rotating and depressing.
Depends on what you're getting. A single-barrel non-rotating cannon (suitable for torpedoes) costs about $25, while a rotating triple-barrel cannon for battleships costs upwards of $150, excluding the CO2 bottle and plumbing to run it. Radios can run between $50 for a bare-minimum system to $150+ for a decent computer radio. Pumps generally cost about $25-$50. Don't forget about other components, like ESC, batteries, motors, props, hull, etc.
it *was* a playstation controller. Now it's the human interface for the Morgret Command/Control System, AKA the guy who built it made his own custom circuitboard with a high-powered computer chip and a 2.4ghz transciever, that just happens to use a playstation controller as its case.
im thinking of building a bismarck completly from scratch how much time a money do u reckon it will take
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@Metelmulisha250 I would suggest that you start out by visiting the RC Naval Combat website (google search). You will find lots of information there about clubs, building ships, technology, getting started, etc. After that, check out the Strike Models website. They have a lot of the stuff you'll need to build a warship. Don't let RCFlyer scare you off; I was 15 when I first joined the hobby, too. Good luck :D
kotori87 1 year ago
@Metelmulisha250 You probably gonna need about 700$ and super skills to build those things. Even the pro take very long time to build these
RCFlyer132 1 year ago
how on the controller do you make the barrels go up and down and how does the computer decide what cannon to turn or how do you choose what cannon to turn
mom352 1 year ago
@mom352 All the computer does is tell each turret what direction to point, and it recalculates that for each turret several times per second. The turrets then individually take care of rotating and depressing.
kotori87 1 year ago
oh, um can u send me a link on some 1 barrel non-rotating cannon? im building a ship.
nolifewithoutrc10 2 years ago
can u tell me what the parts of the cannon system is called? plz reply.
nolifewithoutrc10 2 years ago
yo im probly asking a dumb question but how much is it for the guns pumps and a proper remote
yumyum1100 2 years ago
Depends on what you're getting. A single-barrel non-rotating cannon (suitable for torpedoes) costs about $25, while a rotating triple-barrel cannon for battleships costs upwards of $150, excluding the CO2 bottle and plumbing to run it. Radios can run between $50 for a bare-minimum system to $150+ for a decent computer radio. Pumps generally cost about $25-$50. Don't forget about other components, like ESC, batteries, motors, props, hull, etc.
kotori87 2 years ago
where can i get a ship like that?
yboben 2 years ago
it *was* a playstation controller. Now it's the human interface for the Morgret Command/Control System, AKA the guy who built it made his own custom circuitboard with a high-powered computer chip and a 2.4ghz transciever, that just happens to use a playstation controller as its case.
kotori87 3 years ago
Nice ship; how long did it take them to make it?
kiashmu 4 years ago