zondag 15 juni 2014

French Le fish

My French Le Fish has been a joy to build.
Thanks to the kit I received from "Turbulence" which was very complete, good value and quick delivery.
Visit the website of Christophe Chanudet.

For more inspiration here a French le Fish video







zaterdag 14 juni 2014

3D buzzard, for Radio control

At last the 2D drawings became a 3D model.
My intent now is to make a foam model with radio control.

Made a little youtube movie also, have a look if you like for a better 3D feel youtube

Pictures below from my inspiration, the 2D drawings and the 3D model.











zondag 30 maart 2014

dinsdag 11 maart 2014

The powers of simulation

Today I experienced the powers of simulation, very directly.

I have built a Cularis electric glider  (link) and to prepare myself for the first flight I also bought the Aerofly 5 RC flight simulator. (link). The complete equipment I bought on the internet, RC addict.

The Areofly simulator has a Cularis model and allows you to practice with your own remote control.
Enjoyed the build as much as the simulations, seems like a nice new hobby.

Today I had my first flight, it went without a hitch, even though conditions were not the easiest (Beaufort 3/4 and some turbulence, thanks to the mediocre location).
Did my first looping, steep curves, low passes and my first hand catch.
No problems with turbulence correction, or flying towards me.

Without a single problem, I could fly the Cularis!

sorry no video of photographic proof as I was alone, with a big smile on my face :-)







zondag 2 maart 2014

New monotracer designs

Found some more monotracer, motorcycle designs, for your (and mine) inspiration
More and more designers seem to see the benefit of the monotracer design.
















vrijdag 21 februari 2014

streamlined electric motorcycle mark V.2

Reverted to an earlier design as I felt drifting away from my design objectives: small and efficient.
Uploaded a new youtube movie of the renderings.








zondag 22 december 2013

America's cup gyro control revealed

 COPY of cupexperience.com

Super clear explanation of the control system, thanks!

remains of the question what this all really means and what are the limits, just generating power by humans, which is then used by machinery/eklectronics to controll the beast (and next, to drive it?) Interesting question is when sailing stops and becomes motorsports ....

AC72 foil control secrets

Some people have questioned whether Oracle Team USA had a secret (and illegal) foil control system in their AC72 that helped them defend the America's Cup.
OTUSA has released drawings and photos of their system, which used a simple "mechanical feedback" loop to allow precise control of the daggerboard rake. Helmsman Jimmy Spithill had buttons on the wheel to rake the daggerboard fore and aft in precise increments of 0.5° giving him better control over lift for hydrofoiling.
OTUSA designers Dimitri Despierres (mechanical systems) and Eduardo Aldaz Carroll (electronic systems) began work in late June 2013 to help the team gybe better. The goal was to reduce distance lost in a gybe from 150 meters to 30 meters. To do this the engineers needed to deal with the problem that board movement varied depending on hydraulic pressure, making it impossible to control lift. What they needed was a way to move the board a fixed amount independent of the pressure and drag load on the board. Within a month, mechanical engineer Alex Davis developed a test bench with a servo control, hydraulic valve and hydraulic ram to simulate movement of the daggerboard box (see photo below).
Once the test bed system worked, the system was tested on board. Accuracy was fine, but it reacted too slowly. Mechanical engineer Neil Wilkinson and hydraulics specialist Rolf Engelberts improved the system to improve response speed and make everything more reliable and robust.