F47 its my new Frigate..in to 3 meters....

Started by roopeshkrishna, May 17, 2011, 08:08:21 PM

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roopeshkrishna

here the videos..         this craft is fully equipped with electronic circuits and reworked motors...with choosen battery she runs around 1.5 hours with all lights and music...
Phoenix.........

vineet

if you have made it then it is nice piece of art.

Sb_Maharana


sunk?

hi mate.
excellent ship there, good detail and lots of thought and planning for electrics.
well done  :)
regards
don
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don
UK

roopeshkrishna

Thank you Sir..and from this inspiration, now i am going to make a carrier, in to 5.6 meters..she will be in to 4 motors, +1, for thrust pump,and yes backed up by 12 volt 40 Ah battery.after that ,sure a 4 meter long submarine...but its too slow, as my health is not good..but i know i do not have any more time to take rest..thanks for the inspiration again....
Phoenix.........

sukrut


rohitgupta322

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CrazyPilot

When you fly electric, fly clean, fly quiet, and fly safe!

roopeshkrishna

Phoenix.........

samlikespad

 :bow:  :bow:  :bow: Speechless, unbeatable craftsmanship  :salute: I feel ashamed that I missed to see this piece of art  :banghead: until I saw the post by aXedge today http://www.rcindia.org/self-designed-diy-and-college-projects/did-one-of-our-esteemed-modellers-make-this/msg113555/#new

jagdgopi

#35
I am looking for an instructor for Ship modelling for kids. Can you help me. I am jagdish menon i have an event management company and we do training to kids on various topics like aero modelling 3 d animation photogtraphy etc recently i received a request from a school to help thme with ship building or ship modelling. It will be a great help if u can help me in this. I require some one who is professional who can teach the young kids on ship modelling.

Kindly let me know my email id is .
Looking forward for you help

rcpilotacro

Mr Menon his name is roopesh! i have pmed you his number
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sanjayrai55

Roopesh (on this forum as roopeshkrishna) is in Kerala, and the master!

MISTRAL

#38
This is a good read... about some excellent work...  {:)} almost around the same time you built Shivali F 47, I built my Shivalik F 47... its just about 30 cm long... I built its hull out of thrown away single switch plastic switch boxes and wood. I have used twin props powered be two 3v motors out of an old RC car. I used the RC circuit of the car for the transmitter and receiver... for the power supply I've used a mobile phone lithium ion cell.... just enough to enjoy in a 6' dia pool... :P

My F47 in the attached picture is not an exact replica... and certainly no match to what you have built... Building Water Crafts is not a very common hobby in North India. However, Building water crafts has been a long nurtured dream since I was just about 6 yrs old way back in 1968 during a annual fair called "saba, Saba" ("7, 7") in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, East Africa where my late dad was posted. Almost four and a half decades later I've started realising that dream. I have built numerous small RC boats, catamarans and tugs out of plastic pencil boxes for kids to enjoy. I have also built a 75cm long Coast Guard Patrol boat much in lines of your "Mistral" almost a year before building  Shivalik F47. The latest of my vessels is a 50cm long RC Luxury Cruise Vessel. Its in the finishing stages. Your posts inspires this 50yr old child to build more... ;) Thanks for sharing your builds... :)

yuvraj


rcpilotacro

#40
Mr Mistral

May i know your real name, i am coming to Delhi, would like to meet you and learn how to start off on Boats, do indicate when you will be available, whenever you are, i will make it convenient to meet you.


PS
he logged after my offer, for reasons best know, didn't bother to reply (including 'nay' )
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A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

VC

When will you be in New Del, Ratbuster? I am planning a trip mid May. Would love to meet this gentleman. His posts and his build style are very 'familiar'. Lots to learn from him.
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theleabres

PM me if you guys come to Delhi.  Then you come to my garage sale, GWS Slow Sticks, brushless motors NIB etc...

rcpilotacro

theleabres

given your background and line of work, i am sure you can find out who is ( :giggle: ) and meet up with MISTRAL , i would like to interact with him too, i am a wannabe boat guy.

PS
will take you up on visiting your garage
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A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

rcpilotacro

Quote from: MISTRAL on February 17, 2013, 06:17:36 PM
I was just about 6 yrs old way back in 1968 during a annual fair called "saba, Saba" ("7, 7") in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, East Africa

It will be worth while to research, though the festival marks Union of two countries in 54, when was the First 'Saba Saba' held? Did this festival happen in 1968? Worth researching, though rest of the corroborative facts quoted are bang on
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A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

VC

Thank you for giving me the opportunity of conducting a research. Here are my findings:

1. The Saba Saba (7/7 or 7th. of July) International festival started sometime in the early 80's. I quote from this website:

http://www.wildthingsafaris.com/information/events/tradefair

"The International Trade Fair is now in its thirty-second year, having originally been held to promote Tanzanian exports. Now the International Trade Fair has grown into an important annual event, hosting over 1500 exhibitors from over 18 different countries."

2. Also it wasn't the M.V. Haryana, it was the M.V. State of Haryana (erstwhile M.V. Santhia which was taken over at Bombay by The Shipping Corporation of India, in 1966 and re christened as the 'State of Haryana'). At that point in time, my Father was young Captain with the same company, SCI.

3. I quote from Wiki: "INS Delhi was a Leander class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy in 1933 as HMS Achilles, and commissioned into the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy (from 1941 the Royal New Zealand Navy) in 1937 as HMNZS Achilles. She was returned to the Royal Navy at the end of the Second World War and in 1948 was sold to the Royal Indian Navy to be recommissioned as HMIS Delhi. In 1950 she was renamed INS Delhi and remained in service until decommissioned at Bombay on 30 June 1978."

This is one of the best examples of researched fiction that you can come across in real life. The person has gone to great lengths to create this identity which seems to be going through a bit of crisis now.

Obviously the person has a lot of time in his hands and is intelligent as well as 'creative'.
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