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Re: "Improving a Model Sub's Turning Radio"
I have tried bow thrusters and stern thrusters in different models and found that they were helpful in turning models when stopped (at the end of my pool), but didn't improve the turning radius much, if at all, when the models were underway. I would be interested if others have had more success with thrusters while running at or near full speed.
Re: "Improving a Model Sub's Turning Radio"
I have tried bow thrusters and stern thrusters in different models and found that they were helpful in turning models when stopped (at the end of my pool), but didn't improve the turning radius much, if at all, when the models were underway. I would be interested if others have had more success with thrusters while running at or near full speed.
Re: "Improving a Model Sub's Turning Radio"
Seems to work fine as long as the speed is slow (scale). For those of us who regularly run in pools, it looks like a valid alternative to running to the end of the pool, picking the boat up, turning it around and re-starting the run.
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