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me and my designs....
hi, i thought i should introduce myself on this site.
i find the normal racing of RC boring so i thought i should design and make them instead. im 16 (17 in september) just finished my GCSE's so i have allll the spare time in the world. back in january i started to design a rocket powerd RC that is aiming to go 200mph, i thought this would be a good project to start with, how hard can it be? i started with some maths with thrust, weight ratios and lots of stuff.... then aquierd some CAD programs and put whats in my head onto the pc... www.black-diamond-rc.blogspot.com <-------- site i finished the final design in febuary, and realised how expensive it would be, and this was 2 months of solid work, nothing else was done in this time... and there are twice as many designs than there are on the site.... so then realising im poor and young i designed for the fun of it and done 3 other cars that havent been done before that are ilistrated on my other blog. www.black-arrow-rc.blogspot.com <---------- site i then took a break from RC for a few months to concentrate on GCSE's. and now im back designing, i have a few things im willing to sell to make this project, and i plan on it being a nitro powerd, 4 speed (custom) speed car. it will be a cross between F1 and la mans except without the wings... at the moment i dont have solidworks so i cant do any 3D drawings of my design, i only have my 2D software but will be getting solidworks again soon. thanks for reading through my story. chris :mdr: |
Good luck with the design but is it me or do none of the cars have steering?
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the first one does, the second lot of cars on the other site dont except the ducted fan car steers with a rudder...
i think i designed the steering for the trike but didnt upload the picture... not sure... black diamond steers like a caster wheel that gets pushed, but as it only needs to go in a strait line, it doesnt need alot of throw... |
whats a GCSE?
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F1/LeMans hybrid with no wings? What's left on the car then? You can't go 200 with no downforce!
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Interesting designs indeed. I would think the cheaper and easier route at this point would be to start with some existing platforms and modify them with your ideas/designs to test your theories to see what does and doesn't work. Building and rebuilding several completely custom vehicles will get expensive quick. Good luck either way!
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wow, i thought this was an english sight... well, help iss help i guess...
it took me about a month to come up with that design and i done some fluid dynamics and CoG calculations and it all seemed stable and it in theory should work... my new car is nitro powerd and have been looking at more unconventional designs like using a tether car ( http://www.amrca.com/cars.htm something like that ) and modifying it so it can steer and be RC... these cars go 200mph in a circle and cover about 12 miles to get there (19.3km) and i was hoping to either change the gearing or find a huge 12 mile stretch of tarmac... so now iv come to conclusion of basing it on a tether car, but with my own designs... so im thinking of using a sliperential from this site and a big engine in a thin chassis = FAST!! ... i hope... thanks for the replys chris |
Great designs. Are you going to the next Speed Event?
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lutach... i remember that name... lol
and which event? english or american one?... im going to the english one... and its a day before my birthday :D |
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yup, english one is more free to designs i think, as in there is the jet powerd car by ken aswell and ziggys rocket car... and there was going to be my rocket car but i couldnt afford it...
ill try setting up some form of ustream video thing if you want if nobody else is, and ill take a video camera and capture every run... |
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ill try my best to get it seen by as many as possible...
i have a nice design in my head for this speed car but making it will be something else... do nitro engines work well with carbon fibre, so could i use a carbon fibre chassis then have a nitro engine on, or should i use alluminium... |
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