Propeller RC car

Propeller RC car

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A cool rc car powered by a propeller is quite an impressive build. Anyone can easily assemble this car, thanks to its simple design. The use of scotch tape rolls as wheels allows for adjustable wheel size, making it even more convenient. The car's frame is made from makerbeam aluminium profiles that can be quickly screwed together. A brushless rc motor and propeller combination provides the necessary propulsion, while two servo mounts allow for easy installation of mg90s servo motors. One mount needs to be mirrored for proper alignment. A braking system is an optional but highly recommended addition. It utilizes another servo that drives an axle with two 'braking blocks' which press down on the tape rolls, bringing the car to a smooth stop. The brake system is necessary due to the car's low resistance when driving, as there are no gears connected to the wheels. Although I don't have detailed written instructions for building this rc car, the photos should provide enough guidance. I used makerbeams 3mm bearings inside the wheels and a pcb spacer to mount the car on the front beam. A thick metal wire was used as a linkage rod between the servo and the part on the front beam, but it was a bit of a primitive solution. I apologize for any confusion caused by my concise documentation, but I'm happy to answer any questions you may have if you're planning to build this car.

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