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micro
- 17th December 2005, 11:43
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.

Acetronics2
- 17th December 2005, 13:24
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 !!!

keep head upon your shoulders.

Alain

micro
- 17th December 2005, 21:59
ok, but i would like to use PIC for that and i have asked if someone had an idea about that

milestag
- 18th December 2005, 07:21
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

Jim

Luciano
- 18th December 2005, 08:28
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.com/site_pages/about_elc.html

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

Alain's first RC-airplane motor:
http://www.betweenthelakes.com/images/canaan_and_iron/FVsteamiron5.jpg

Best regards,

Luciano

Acetronics2
- 18th December 2005, 10:44
[QUOTE=Luciano]Hi,


Alain's first RC-airplane motor:
http://www.betweenthelakes.com/images/canaan_and_iron/FVsteamiron5.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

Alain