Hello!
I have just seen a video of a dynamic diver that inspired me even more to try building an R/C sub. But in the video the boat heels noticeable away from the vertical when turning --- it rolls in the direction off the turn. A friend says that this is due to control surfaces that are too small (i.e. diving planes.)
Is this true?
With the cost of scratchbuilding an R/C sub being what it is I would want my first to have as few avoidable flaws as possible.
What can be done to keep the sub stable in a turn?
-Leelan
I have just seen a video of a dynamic diver that inspired me even more to try building an R/C sub. But in the video the boat heels noticeable away from the vertical when turning --- it rolls in the direction off the turn. A friend says that this is due to control surfaces that are too small (i.e. diving planes.)
Is this true?
With the cost of scratchbuilding an R/C sub being what it is I would want my first to have as few avoidable flaws as possible.
What can be done to keep the sub stable in a turn?
-Leelan
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