I picked up a Seaview kit last weekend and would like to ask to see some of our members and how they set up the running systems.
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Moebius kit?
There use to be fitting kits for this model, one by David Merriman that used 2 separate pumpjets, one in each nacelle. The other one was by David Welch, which used a single pumpjet with split outflow pipes. Both are out of production, David M ceased production due to lack of demand and David W passed away years ago.
Also, with David M's set up you need to make a longitudinal cut along the hull to facilitate placing the subdriver. With David W he used the existing vertical hull separation.
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I used one of the Merriman conversion kits and cylinder. I may have the Merriman conversion CD's in my shop, I'll check for them after the sun comes up. Merriman's conversion kit used two stator units that are a friction fit in the nacelles. I broke one of the Merriam dog bone ends for the stator and haven't made a repair. Merriman linked the bow planes and stern planes with long pushrods for pitch control. The sail planes are on a separate servo to control depth.Attached Files
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I found the SEAVIEW CD's. I use a 2-56 x1/4" stainless steel screw to hold the stern deck down. The forward hook was one of the Merriman conversion kit pieces. The sail planes have a magnetic control arm. The sail planes pushrod runs under the missile deck. The bow plane pushrods run under the observation deck.
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Some more photos. A piece of notched brass holds the FLYING SUB bottom door on. The bow plane arms are accessed from the open bay. A brass rod is glued to the FLYING SUB bay door to hold it in place. The stern planes are linked to the bow planes. The rudder arm is connected to the center rudder; and a tie rod connects all three rudders.
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Bob Martin of Nautilus Drydocks did an RC conversion using the vertical split. https://youtu.be/hpBg2V1FGU4
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