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<HTML> <BODY BGCOLOR="FFFFFF" TEXT="000000" LINK="0000ff" ALINK="ff0000" VLINK="ff0000"> <HEAD><TITLE> RC Hovercraft Servos</TITLE></HEAD> <font size="3" face= "arial, sans-serif"> <h4> There are at least four ways to hook up servos to a GH model hovercraft</h4><br> <b>Method 1:</b> You can attach the servo to the rudders indirectly via a stiff wire.<br><br> <img src="P1010002-rc-airbox-rear34close"height=180 > <img src="P1010012-rudders-turning.jpg" height=180 > <br> <br> <img src="P1010043-using-stand-servo.jpg" height=119 > <img src="P1010049-using-stand-servo2.jpg" height=119 > <img src="P1010073-GH-1-with-standard.jpg" height=119> <br><br> A standard size servo, although heavier, works just fine, even with the single motor GH-1!<br> <br> <br> View more photos of <a href="./rc-hovercraft-airbox-servo.html">this method of creating an RC Hovercraft</a><br><br> <hr><hr> <br> <b>Method 2:</b> you can attach the servo directly to the swiveling duct. <br><br> <img src="P1010006-rc-swivel-duct-1.jpg" ><br> <br> View more photos of <a href="./rc-hovercraft-swivel-duct.html">this method of creating an RC Hovercraft</a><br> <br> <hr> <hr> <br> <b> Method 3: </b> You can attach a servo directly to the rudders, so that <i>they</i>swivel.<br><br> <img src="P1010066-swiveling-rudders.jpg" > <br> View more photos of <a href="./rc-hovercraft-swiv-rudders.html">this method of creating an RC Hovercraft</a><br> <hr> <hr> <br> <b> Method 4: </b> You can hook up a servo to the swiveling duct indirectly via a stiff wire. The swiveling duct stand which comes with every duct would be used for this method.<br> <br> <hr> <hr> <br> Finally, here's a method for controlling a twin motor hovercraft by radio control without a speed controller and without a 3 channel radio. The problem is that with a 2 channel radio, you can either hook up your speed controller to control both motors or just one motor. But what you really want is to be able to switch on and off your lift motor by remote control, but still be able to have the fun of letting your model hover along without using thrust, and then, when it is necessary, switching the thrust back on. The following method will let you do this, although it will not let you control the speed of the motors. <br> <img src="motor-servo-control2.jpg"><br> Two microswitches were glued to a servo at slightly different angles. Each switch was connected to a motor. When the trigger on a pistol style R/C radio was pulled half way, the lift motor came on. When the trigger was pulled all the way, the thrust motor came on. It took a little getting used to, and it was a compromise, but it was a fun to use. <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