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    i want to design a RC airplane and control it with PIC but i want to know is the motor of the RC a servo motor or some kind else?? and what is the best revoltion to get it up.

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    i want to design a RC airplane and control it with PIC but i want to know is the motor of the RC a servo motor or some kind else?? and what is the best revoltion to get it up.
    Hi, Micro

    For Father Christmas ... it's another Forum !!!

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    ok, but i would like to use PIC for that and i have asked if someone had an idea about that

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    Try searching on Google. Many many examples out there showing how to control RC Servos from a PIC Basic Pro. Also check Robotics sites. They use PICs and servos extensively. There are some good books out there too.

    You only have to look.

    good luck

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    Hi,

    Are you talking about a motor for electric airplane propulsion?
    (Electric motor for the screw propeller).

    Links about RC-airplanes:
    http://www.towerhobbies.com/rcwair.html

    Canadiano Electric Flight:
    http://www.canadianelectricflight.co...about_elc.html

    Dave's RC Flight:
    http://davesrcflight.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/

    Alain's first RC-airplane motor:
    http://www.betweenthelakes.com/image...steamiron5.jpg

    Best regards,

    Luciano
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    Wink " La Charrue avant les Boeufs "

    [QUOTE=Luciano]Hi,


    Alain's first RC-airplane motor:
    http://www.betweenthelakes.com/image...steamiron5.jpg

    Hi, Luciano

    Very nice !!!

    Do you usually use that for burning your PICs ???

    But I didn' try steam flying yet ... may be I'll try a "Chauve Souris" scale model one of these days ...

    Back to the subject: The question shows There are many, many, many things to learn before soldering components ...

    That's all

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