Showing posts with label air intake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label air intake. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Scale flight, 3d aerobatics and fpv for 2012

So we've reach 2012, a positive year for me to go all out for adventure into the sky. Last year was all about soaring high getting a good birds eye view over the land and put it on videos...it was awesome!!. This year i'm trying out first step into scale flying, some 3D aerobatics and lastly the highest R/C stage karma of all is the FPV (First Person View) flight. I've just got myself a "Pits Special" bi-wing plane and a "Precision Aerobarics Electric Shock" for aerobatic flight to test my sharp flying skills. Also forgot to mention that late last year also a month before end of 2011 got myself a scaler "SKY ARROW" pusher plane. Those amount of plane really pile up my room but i just love it.





Sunday, February 03, 2008

Part 12 : Rear roll cage build.

This trucks comes in two option.
-a. With rear bed cover/canopy with back hatches
-b. without rear bed cover...just equipped with rear roll cage.

Earlier design you've seen the first option that is with rear bed cover/canopy hatch. Today another option with exposed bed equipped with rear roll cage. So i expect to have two type of truck design with 2 option.

Friday, February 01, 2008

Part 11: The vital appearance!

Time is very short! i have to pump up the speed to finish up the design. Today i manage to design a more rugged appearance..macho and mad looking frontal appearance. Startup with headlights design and light case, the headlights are more mad like eye appearance much like old skool muscle trucks looks. Both top and bottom headlight are pretty similar in design except the lower ones are smaller more like act as fog lights. Headlights hull are deep inside the front case. The top hood in mid section meshes been dug out a ventilation hole direct into carburator for air intake design. I hope the new frontal design will be trademark for the next line of SupermotoXL super offroader. Well it took me more than 9 hours to think about the headlight design. That's what i get for having no blueprint to start with....everthing guided through my brain.