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<HTML> <BODY BGCOLOR="FFFFFF" TEXT="000000" LINK="0000ff" ALINK="ff0000" VLINK="ff0000"> <HEAD><TITLE> RC Model Hovercraft Modules</TITLE></HEAD> <font size="3" face= "arial, sans-serif"> <br> <b> Modular RC Hovercrafting!</b><br><br> <img src="P1010054-modular-airbox.jpg" > <img src="P1010055-standard-serv-mod.jpg" ><br> The servo can be attached anywhere on the hovercraft, but attaching it to the airbox creates an RC hovercraft module that can be attached to different model hovercraft. Two modular RC-equipped airboxes are shown: the one on the left uses a microservo, the one on the right uses a standard size servo. <br> <br> <img src="P1010076-GH1-with-servo.jpg" > <img src="P1010042-GH2-standard-servo.jpg" > <br> Say you have an RC-equipped GH-1. Remove the airbox, and quickly and easily attach it to your GH-2 -- presto, your GH-2 is now RC-equipped.<br> <br> <hr> <img src="P1010058-swivel-rudders-mod.jpg" > And of course, the other methods of using the servo described on this website can also be built in a modular fashion. For these methods, it depends on the size and weight of your individual servo -- figuring this out by experimentation is part of the fun.<br> <hr><hr> <br><br> Go back to the the main <a href="./rc-hovercraft.html"> R/C Model Hovercraft </a> page. <br><br> To go to the main page, click here for the <a href="../MainPage.html">Goldstein Hovercraft</a> main page. <br><br> If you do not see a table of contents on the left side of your screen, click here for the <a href="../index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href,'newWindow'); return false;"> Goldstein Hovercraft</a> web site. <hr> © Goldstein Hovercraft, LLC