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Major project Hovercraft: Movement,motors and navigation controlled by Remote

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adarshsoni90

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Major project Hovercraft: Movement,motors and navigation controlled by Remote:
I m a newbie,don't know much about how i may be able to do this..if anyone can help me with this..I'll be grateful to him/her..
Just give me idea how to make this project and i'll do whatever it takes to make this project work..
I am going to start working on this as soon as i gets some workable idea...
I m learning some Embedded from my friends as well..that may help me too..:)
 
Do you have the hovercraft body? We need to know what kind of hovercraft is it.. the size and existing electronics etc.

Youtube has a lot of hovercraft project videos. Take a look at them for starters. You could also try to contact some of the people in those videos. I think they can give you some good advice.
 
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Thanks for your suggestion...i m working on the hovercraft..Its size is 2.5 ft X 1.5 ft...dont know the weight exactly..because i m still working on it..
I m having no problem with the construction part..
I just want to know how i will be able to control it via remote..i mean the electronics part..the circuit diagram and the related stuff...
I have the idea that i want to control two motors which would be switched off and on..and two inputs to move it to left and right..
I don't have any problem with the mechanical Part..
Plz help me out...i will be grateful...:)
 
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