Driving the Bibers is fun, they are dynamic divers, no backbreaking efforts to get them in the water, each time i drive them people are amazed they work so well.
Controlling both Bibers happens with two equal receivers but using different channels, so that one you guessed right, that transmittor i have has two modes, PCM, which is used for the type VII, and PPM for controlling the Bibers.
It is a computer bases transmittor, pretty much a fore runner of the Wyfly we now use, it's possible to control every channel, i've got a bible-size manual with leads the way.
Both the hulls from the type VII came from a belgium club, they wanted a flottilla of type VII's, it never materialised, some where build, as i recall right, only two or three where build as functional model.
I got mine as part of a buy from a guy who stopped building those boats, my mentor type VII was laid down himself from the mold, the mold itself was CNC created and spliited in two, unfortunally it is missing, either placed on a dusty attic or ended up at a landfill.
Thanks for the complements, i gathered my skills from my mentor and trying each time, even when you fail, which offcourse is also a learningprocess to become better.
Manfred.
Controlling both Bibers happens with two equal receivers but using different channels, so that one you guessed right, that transmittor i have has two modes, PCM, which is used for the type VII, and PPM for controlling the Bibers.
It is a computer bases transmittor, pretty much a fore runner of the Wyfly we now use, it's possible to control every channel, i've got a bible-size manual with leads the way.
Both the hulls from the type VII came from a belgium club, they wanted a flottilla of type VII's, it never materialised, some where build, as i recall right, only two or three where build as functional model.
I got mine as part of a buy from a guy who stopped building those boats, my mentor type VII was laid down himself from the mold, the mold itself was CNC created and spliited in two, unfortunally it is missing, either placed on a dusty attic or ended up at a landfill.
Thanks for the complements, i gathered my skills from my mentor and trying each time, even when you fail, which offcourse is also a learningprocess to become better.
Manfred.
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