terça-feira, 22 de fevereiro de 2011
Vertol
Depois de alguns meses, agora voa !!!
Agradecimentos especiais:
Alexandre - Algumas peças Hirobo
Ricardo Forte - Motor
Clovis Rogano - UBEC
terça-feira, 15 de fevereiro de 2011
sábado, 12 de fevereiro de 2011
Futaba 7.4V High Volatge Servos
Futaba Japan released first information on a new 7.4V high voltage line of servos. Available as both brushless "BLS" motor and conventional "S" motor servos the items are usable with an input voltage of 6.0V and 7.4V. The BLS156HV, BLS157HV and S3051HV servos also become available as bundles of 4 servos including a Futaba 2.4GHz 8-channel R6208SB S-Bus receiver.
Specifications BLS157HV
- Speed: 0.11sec/60°(7.4V)
- Torque: 37.0kg/cm(7.4V)
- Speed: 0.14sec/60°(6.0V)
- Torque: 31.0kg/cm(6.0V)
Specifications BLS156HV
- Speed: 0.12sec/60°(7.4V)
- Torque: 21.0kg/cm(7.4V)
- Speed: 0.15sec/60°(6.0V)
- Torque: 18.0kg/cm(6.0V
Specifications BLS255HV
- Speed: 0.08sec/60°(7.4V)
- Torque: 12.0kg/cm(7.4V)
- Speed: 0.10sec/60°(6.0V)
- Torque: 10.6kg/cm(6.0V)
Specifications BLS157HV
- Speed: 0.11sec/60°(7.4V)
- Torque: 37.0kg/cm(7.4V)
- Speed: 0.14sec/60°(6.0V)
- Torque: 31.0kg/cm(6.0V)
Specifications BLS156HV
- Speed: 0.12sec/60°(7.4V)
- Torque: 21.0kg/cm(7.4V)
- Speed: 0.15sec/60°(6.0V)
- Torque: 18.0kg/cm(6.0V
Specifications BLS255HV
- Speed: 0.08sec/60°(7.4V)
- Torque: 12.0kg/cm(7.4V)
- Speed: 0.10sec/60°(6.0V)
- Torque: 10.6kg/cm(6.0V)
Spektrum Air/Heli/Sailplane DX10t
Spektrum Air/Heli/Sailplane DX10t DSM2/DSMX Radio ($1100.00 Due Mid June 2011)
The Spektrum DX10t is an extremely light-weight, universal-application, high-end tray radio. The DX10t is a modular design, so customizing its switch layout for the proper application means no matter what kind of modeler there is, the 10t has everyone covered. It features the next evolution of Spektrum's AirWare software, which has been thoroughly refined and expanded, offering modelers a level of functionally and customization never before available. The DX10t supports up to 10 flight modes in Sailplane mode and 5 flight modes in ACRO and Heli, allowing for an unprecedented amount of user personalization, ideal for competition modelers. The switch modules are interchangeable, and assignable, allowing for customized switch positions depending on user application. The radio will allow for real time telemetry feedback, an SD card reader built in, meaning model transfer and the ability to upgrade the radios software over time. The SD card will also allow for data writing, so information gathered during use will be stored on the card, allowing for an in-depth look at model performance. The DX10t includes the high-speed AR10000 10-channel receiver and a 2500mAh LiPo battery for extended field use.
The Spektrum DX10t is an extremely light-weight, universal-application, high-end tray radio. The DX10t is a modular design, so customizing its switch layout for the proper application means no matter what kind of modeler there is, the 10t has everyone covered. It features the next evolution of Spektrum's AirWare software, which has been thoroughly refined and expanded, offering modelers a level of functionally and customization never before available. The DX10t supports up to 10 flight modes in Sailplane mode and 5 flight modes in ACRO and Heli, allowing for an unprecedented amount of user personalization, ideal for competition modelers. The switch modules are interchangeable, and assignable, allowing for customized switch positions depending on user application. The radio will allow for real time telemetry feedback, an SD card reader built in, meaning model transfer and the ability to upgrade the radios software over time. The SD card will also allow for data writing, so information gathered during use will be stored on the card, allowing for an in-depth look at model performance. The DX10t includes the high-speed AR10000 10-channel receiver and a 2500mAh LiPo battery for extended field use.
segunda-feira, 7 de fevereiro de 2011
Do Gran Cara@#$@!!!!
Olhem o novo Blade mCP que está sendo lançado. Pesa 45 g, é flybarless e totalmente acrobático!!! E além do mais, bem barato.....vale à pena ver o vídeo.
quinta-feira, 3 de fevereiro de 2011
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