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Radio Controlled Boats (Page 1 of 2)
A radio controlled boat (or RC boat) is a boat controlled remotely with radio control equipment. Electric Sport boats are the most common type of boat amongst casual hobbyists. Hobby quality boat speed generally start at around 20MPH and go up from there, and can be just as fast or faster than their internal combustion counterparts, with the latest in Lithium Polymer and Brushless motor technology. Ready to run speed boats from Aqua Craft, Pro Boat and Offshore Electrics can reach speeds over 40 mph out of the box and with modifications can reach well into the 50-60 mph range. These types of boats are referred to as hobby grade and can be found only at hobby shops and retailers. Toy grade boats which are obtained through mass consumer retailers, are generally much slower and their maximum speeds are usually less than 15MPH. Scale boats are replicas of full size boats. They can be small enough to fit into your hand, or large, trailer transported models weighing hundreds of pounds. More often than not they are a miniaturized version of a prototype, built using plans and/or photos, although there are variants that utilize freelance designs. An offshoot of this style of marine RC’s is radio controlled submarines.
Power boats are typically Fast electric or internal combustion, (ignition engine or glow plug RC engine based) and some are steam powered (conventional type, and also flash steam). (At one time some boats used engines working on the compression ignition principle. These were not diesels in the true sense of the word but the modelling fraternity frequently referred to them as such. A few enthusiasts still operate such engines.) The power is commonly used to rotate a submerged propeller, aircraft propeller or jet which in turn provide the thrust to move the craft. Typically power boats have two controls, rudder, outboard motor or stern drive and throttle control. Powered scale boats will often have additional remote controlled functions to improve realism, e.g. sounding fog horns, rotating radar antennae etc. Some of the more sophisticated powered racing boats may also have additional remote controlled functions. These may include remote mixture control allowing the driver to optimise the fuel/air mixture during a race. Another function occasionally implemented for racing boats using a surface piercing propellor is remote control of depth or angle of thrust. There are three main types of power boat. RTR (ready to run), ARTR (almost ready to run), and kit versions are available. All thoroughbred racing boats are made from kits and the builders add their own gear and radio.
Radio controlled racing boats are designed for maximum speed and maneuverability. Various styles of racing include circuits of different shapes laid out on the water with buoys. The most common courses are the 1/6 mile oval that consists of 330′ straight sections followed by 70′ diameter turns. The International Model Power Boat Association (IMPBA) as well as the North American Model Boat Association (NAMBA) have specific rules and regulations to address the course, race rules, and formats. In addition to oval racing there are straight a way (SAW) racing. This is a contest to see how fast you can make the boat go in a straight line. Timed events are held where the boats need to go through a starting light and an ending light. The speed is calculated by the timed difference from start to stop vs the length between the lights. Again IMPBA and NAMBA rules apply.
Radio Controlled Boats (Page 1 of 2)
A radio controlled boat (or RC boat) is a boat controlled remotely with radio control equipment. Electric Sport boats are the most common type of boat amongst casual hobbyists. Hobby quality boat speed generally start at around 20MPH and go up from there, and can be just as fast or faster than their internal combustion counterparts, with the latest in Lithium Polymer and Brushless motor technology. Ready to run speed boats from Aqua Craft, Pro Boat and Offshore Electrics can reach speeds over 40 mph out of the box and with modifications can reach well into the 50-60 mph range. These types of boats are referred to as hobby grade and can be found only at hobby shops and retailers. Toy grade boats which are obtained through mass consumer retailers, are generally much slower and their maximum speeds are usually less than 15MPH. Scale boats are replicas of full size boats. They can be small enough to fit into your hand, or large, trailer transported models weighing hundreds of pounds. More often than not they are a miniaturized version of a prototype, built using plans and/or photos, although there are variants that utilize freelance designs. An offshoot of this style of marine RC’s is radio controlled submarines.
Power boats are typically Fast electric or internal combustion, (ignition engine or glow plug RC engine based) and some are steam powered (conventional type, and also flash steam). (At one time some boats used engines working on the compression ignition principle. These were not diesels in the true sense of the word but the modelling fraternity frequently referred to them as such. A few enthusiasts still operate such engines.) The power is commonly used to rotate a submerged propeller, aircraft propeller or jet which in turn provide the thrust to move the craft. Typically power boats have two controls, rudder, outboard motor or stern drive and throttle control. Powered scale boats will often have additional remote controlled functions to improve realism, e.g. sounding fog horns, rotating radar antennae etc. Some of the more sophisticated powered racing boats may also have additional remote controlled functions. These may include remote mixture control allowing the driver to optimise the fuel/air mixture during a race. Another function occasionally implemented for racing boats using a surface piercing propellor is remote control of depth or angle of thrust. There are three main types of power boat. RTR (ready to run), ARTR (almost ready to run), and kit versions are available. All thoroughbred racing boats are made from kits and the builders add their own gear and radio.
Radio controlled racing boats are designed for maximum speed and maneuverability. Various styles of racing include circuits of different shapes laid out on the water with buoys. The most common courses are the 1/6 mile oval that consists of 330′ straight sections followed by 70′ diameter turns. The International Model Power Boat Association (IMPBA) as well as the North American Model Boat Association (NAMBA) have specific rules and regulations to address the course, race rules, and formats. In addition to oval racing there are straight a way (SAW) racing. This is a contest to see how fast you can make the boat go in a straight line. Timed events are held where the boats need to go through a starting light and an ending light. The speed is calculated by the timed difference from start to stop vs the length between the lights. Again IMPBA and NAMBA rules apply.
Find Out What Makes A Good Backup Software
If you store valuable information on your computer, it is wise to use backup software. System backup software stores information you have on your computer. It is like having another copy of everything that you keep on your computer.
Performing data backup software is especially useful when your work is done on a laptop, whether at the office or at home. So, in case something bad happens to your hard disk, the information on that drive can be restored, once the drive is fixed or replaced, with your back up files.
The concept of retrieving the data you saved on your laptop is the primary benefit you can get from pc backup software. This is very important particularly in corporations and business enterprises that view information as revenues. Losing data can cost millions of dollars.
Having backup software enables you to save time. Imagine the amount of time you can save if you use software to backup all files, programs, and special applications on your computer and then the next day your hard drive crashes. There is even an automatic backup software that immediately performs backup whenever new data is saved on the hard drive or whenever you have set a backup schedule.
The backup software is compatible with different media and devices. However, if you choose a built-in software, the capability of doing backup is limited. External software allows you to conveniently do backup on your data to any device, optical media and storage systems. You can even initiate partitioning tasks with backup applications. Thus, you can zip your data into smaller bits and store them in many media.
Almost all backup software is capable of encryption. Many of the best backup software available in the market can automatically encrypt your data during transfer and backup operations. Hence, you can have the confidence to transfer files onto another disk drive without worrying about data leakage. Encryption is essential, if you are transferring data to a web server.
Backup software comes in many types to meet the varying needs of the persons and enterprises. For example, there is specifically designed enterprise backup software. Depending on the operating system you are using, there is software that is compatible for your computer.
So, if you are using windows, you can enjoy the benefits of backup using windows xp backup software, vista backup software, windows server backup software and Microsoft backup software. There is also linux backup software for linux operating systems.
For remote operations, choose the appropriate remote backup software or offsite backup software. If you are transferring files to a web, it is good to have the online backup software. Data recovery is a feature of backup software that is very convenient.
In case of disasters, your data is not lost. It can be retrieved and restored back into your systems as if nothing happened. The best software does not even require special hardware or complicated software to make things happen the way you should want them to be.
For more information about the backup software that best suits your need, check out the web for resources. You can also read reviews on products , forum discussions and articles.