Patient Zero - How it all began
Posted: 18 Feb 2018, 17:23
8 years ago at our monthly model club meeting Phil and I were chatting. "Wouldn't it be great if we could fly reliable single channel again on 2.4g" I said - "Like this" Phil replied producing a small piece of veroboard with a few components on, 2.4g RF module, Rx and 3 servos. After demonstrating it he asked " want one?" No prizes for guessing my reply.
Back home I quickly converted an old RCS single channel Tx using a Corona hack module and started practicing the old button pressing. Like riding a bike the old button mastery hadn't gone and I was reliably hitting the marks in a few mins.
Phil was cleverer than I had realised as he persuaded me to use my prized Veron Mini Concord (Phil Smith (Veron) and I had built this for a cover feature in RCM&E in the 1980's. Good job I trusted him eh!
At the field, I lobbed it into the wild blue yonder and off it went - I was that 10 year old kid again and after a few missed button presses started enjoying flying single channel again.... even landing in the same field I launched in. The only damage was the 25 year old nose leg stitching giving up the ghost when it contacted terra firma again. Patient Zero had flown and survived.
Shaun
You can see the fuel tank fillers from its pre electric era and new Balsa engine! My first 2.4g transmitter
Back home I quickly converted an old RCS single channel Tx using a Corona hack module and started practicing the old button pressing. Like riding a bike the old button mastery hadn't gone and I was reliably hitting the marks in a few mins.
Phil was cleverer than I had realised as he persuaded me to use my prized Veron Mini Concord (Phil Smith (Veron) and I had built this for a cover feature in RCM&E in the 1980's. Good job I trusted him eh!
At the field, I lobbed it into the wild blue yonder and off it went - I was that 10 year old kid again and after a few missed button presses started enjoying flying single channel again.... even landing in the same field I launched in. The only damage was the 25 year old nose leg stitching giving up the ghost when it contacted terra firma again. Patient Zero had flown and survived.
Shaun
You can see the fuel tank fillers from its pre electric era and new Balsa engine! My first 2.4g transmitter