Lets face it. Submarines are big and powerfull, they are elegant in the water.
Last year I built my first model sub. While on the surface it was ok, it could have a hard time keeping a nice gracefull dive angle. So I thought about using the same APC that controls the dive planes to move a weight within the hull correcting the pitch automatically.
It seemed like a good idea, so I did some experiments and submitted an article to the SCR.
Of course a few experiments do not really answer the question "will it work" they just point the way. So since I finished that article I have been working on a 1/60 Sierra I. This model will be my real live test bed for implementing pitch control.
I have a seperate thread covering the building of the Sierra. In this thread I would like to go beyond what was in the SCR article.
Last year I built my first model sub. While on the surface it was ok, it could have a hard time keeping a nice gracefull dive angle. So I thought about using the same APC that controls the dive planes to move a weight within the hull correcting the pitch automatically.
It seemed like a good idea, so I did some experiments and submitted an article to the SCR.
Of course a few experiments do not really answer the question "will it work" they just point the way. So since I finished that article I have been working on a 1/60 Sierra I. This model will be my real live test bed for implementing pitch control.
I have a seperate thread covering the building of the Sierra. In this thread I would like to go beyond what was in the SCR article.










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