A lot of these posts will come from an old site I used to run, hoverandsmile.com. I’ve decided to post a bit of that here for posterity’s sake.
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A lot of these posts will come from an old site I used to run, hoverandsmile.com. I’ve decided to post a bit of that here for posterity’s sake.
It’s been a year since the first article about RC combat, what’s happened with Combat since then?
I learn my father has a knack for attempting to kill me using various small radio controlled devices. Patterns emerge, insurance policies nearly claimed.
Original Date posted: May 15, 2010 Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs for short) bridge the gap between your battery, motor, and receiver. The ESC takes input from your receiver (while often supplying power…
Today’s RC Circuits use LiPo (Lithium Polymer) batteries over NiCads or Nimhs. How do you choose the right battery for your RC electric flight?
Flying indoors is great, especially with Nebraska winds always attacking your light weight foam flyers. Still need to watch out for the ceiling, though.
What do Dual Rates (a.k.a. DR) and Exponential (a.k.a. Expo) mean when it comes to RC flying? Let’s go over the terms and how to apply them to common transmitters.
Let’s look at what binding does, what model memory is used for, and examples with an mSR, foam flyer, Spektrum DX-6 and DX-7 transmitters.
Possibly the most expensive item in your arsenal, let’s take a look at what features are common to transmitters and basic operation.
Some tips and tricks to get the best out of your cheap makeshift RC combat foam flyer.