odam2k
Flying officer
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Post by odam2k on Feb 21, 2009 22:14:37 GMT 1
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Post by Ellis on Feb 21, 2009 22:31:35 GMT 1
Very cool! It takes rocks to fly at night - good job.
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odam2k
Flying officer
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Post by odam2k on Feb 23, 2009 6:26:49 GMT 1
Actually, it's a lot easier than flying my helicopter at night, and cheaper! he he
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Post by SCC on Feb 23, 2009 17:23:37 GMT 1
Very cool Odam. Would be good to hear what lights you used and how you had it wired up.
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odam2k
Flying officer
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Post by odam2k on Mar 18, 2009 2:06:40 GMT 1
Very cool Odam. Would be good to hear what lights you used and how you had it wired up. I have 4 LED's in the leading edge of the wing, the outside 2 are super bright blue, and the inside 2 are bright yellow. There is also a flashing red LED on the underside of the tail. These are powered by a 1 cell LIPO pack. I also have 2 GLOW Wire Drivers each with 2 GLOW WIREs, red on the left, green on the right... These are powered from the main 3 cell LIPO (I run brushless) I do plan on being able to turn the LEDs on and off with my radio, just waiting for the Turnigy Receiver switch to do that... Here's the latest video...
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