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Posted: December/01/2019 at 4:44am  Quote
 
I was watching the YouTube video about the 2011 world jet scale competition in which the Russian Yak jet won first place
I noticed the Rc pilot in the cockpit moving in several different direction and that just fascinated me
I decided then to build my own animatronic Pilot and after more than 20 prototypes I succeeded ....
The Rc pilot :
Moves head up/down
Moves head right/left
Moves left arm up/down
Moves right arm up/down
Comes with its own programmable chip... you program whatever movements you wish
If you already have the pilot send it to me so I can transform it into a mini “robot”
WWW.MIAMIANIMATRONICS.COM

 
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Posted: December/01/2019 at 4:54am  Quote
 


Hi. Seen some of your videos, very interesting.


Does it use just one receiver port? Are individual servo speeds a programmable perimeter? What suitable pilot sizes will this accommodate?

Thank you.



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Posted: December/01/2019 at 4:58am  Quote
 
Hi Mustang
It will accommodate 1/6 1/5 1/4 pilots
The pilot is self sufficient and does not require any RX ports
Yes, you can adjust the servo speed and travel
Thanks for the questions
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Posted: December/01/2019 at 8:30am  Quote
 
It would be nice to tie the movements to a RX port. Example: use a 3-position switch where the pilot would be looking straight forward (or begin random head movements) with his arm down when in the center position. If the switch is up, the pilot would look left or right and raise his arm to wave. Switch down and the pilot would look the other way and raise his arm to wave.

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Posted: December/01/2019 at 9:35am  Quote
 
Yes.... that can be done also
All you have to do is to plug said servo to the RX
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