KEWLZ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So tiny. I made one like that too. Well in know im ony 13 but i culd build a better one, but you have to tell me how first then i could do one to.
How does this compare with the ones for he ar6400? I guess it will last longer with the hall effect sensor as opposed to the PCB mounted potentiometer
Surely this item would be so attractive to the modelling industry. I know it is perfect for my Railway modelling on DCC control.
Have you tried to get it mass produced??
48ghmmp 3 months ago
Looks very good! Where the potentio part?
jevries 1 year ago
KEWLZ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So tiny. I made one like that too. Well in know im ony 13 but i culd build a better one, but you have to tell me how first then i could do one to.
RalphHarr876 1 year ago
weight?
mixmanilla 1 year ago
@mixmanilla
~450mg w/o wires.
angrymonk55 1 year ago
Big tweezers!!!!!!!!! put it up against your hand.
MalliaCamilleri 1 year ago
awesome man! hey?... how exactly did you make that reeallyyy small motor for your insanely small plane?
rockonmyfriend 1 year ago
very cool :D
so is the driver on the end of the frame there, or is it separate like the HK linear servo?
Flyingwigs 1 year ago
@Flyingwigs All the controls are crammed into the end.
angrymonk55 1 year ago
How does this compare with the ones for he ar6400? I guess it will last longer with the hall effect sensor as opposed to the PCB mounted potentiometer
vanepico 1 year ago
@vanepico I haven't looked at the ar6400's a lot but this one is about the same speed, about a third the weight, but probably has less load capacity.
angrymonk55 1 year ago
wtf, its so small o.o
nice job:D
fernades45 1 year ago