The tires are made of denneler while the hubs are aluminum. A great resource for the construction of the car is www.amrca.com/about/giles-a.pdf and tests on the material can be found here www.speedmodelcar.com/grip.htm . I can’t find much info on the tires other than in the tether car scene.
Some cars use solid urethane tires which should be easy enough to make or have made. Check out Robert Cowan's channel about how he makes solid urethane wheels for the combat robot Copperhead. It should help with ballooning if the tires are solid, perhaps even making the hubs integral rather than a component like some land speed racing wheels could help.
It's a test of their craftsmanship. Some people enjoy building better and faster things. Just because you don't enjoy a hobby doesn't make it lame. That's the beauty of the world. Many different people enjoy many different things. Life would be very lame without variety.
I build and program FPV drones from scratch They fly through the air now that's a hobby and that's craftsmanship for smart people You have to have soldering skills I like tronic skills building skills like I said your hobby is lame
Finally the algorithm works! Great work, always enjoy seeing someone push an idea to the limits
Hello
where can i find information about the electric tether cars? I would like to start with this hobby, but also electric.
Thank you very much
Very impressive. Serious question: What happens if that wire hits your legs? Goodbye legs or just a little rope burn?
The car would come off the track, into the grass, and stop. Would not hurt the leg at the speed it is going in the beginning of the run !!
@@rogerphillips6974 boring answer, you could have told him ... clean cut, leg flying off, blood everywhere ^^
Where can we read more about the car? Mostly intrested in wheels and tires as we rc speedrun guys have huge tire problems now days over 100mph😁
The tires are made of denneler while the hubs are aluminum. A great resource for the construction of the car is www.amrca.com/about/giles-a.pdf and tests on the material can be found here www.speedmodelcar.com/grip.htm . I can’t find much info on the tires other than in the tether car scene.
Some cars use solid urethane tires which should be easy enough to make or have made. Check out Robert Cowan's channel about how he makes solid urethane wheels for the combat robot Copperhead. It should help with ballooning if the tires are solid, perhaps even making the hubs integral rather than a component like some land speed racing wheels could help.
for a group that works with something as amazing as that vector mini electro car, their solution for the parasol is pretty stupid.
Everyone look up “F2C rave record” or “tether hydrofoil” for more similar hobbies.
Shoot at 120 fps with 1/250th shutter speed then play it at 30 fps and give us that slow mo we've been waiting for
Could somebody please explain this to me I must be missing something
Well judging by the end it probably the battery. Hope the car is good now.
This is like control line rc planes ✈️ I don’t get it seems lame to me
Anything going over 200mph isn't lame
Seems pretty stupid I don't get It I fly FPV drones This seems really lame and pointless
It's a test of their craftsmanship. Some people enjoy building better and faster things. Just because you don't enjoy a hobby doesn't make it lame. That's the beauty of the world. Many different people enjoy many different things. Life would be very lame without variety.
I build and program FPV drones from scratch They fly through the air now that's a hobby and that's craftsmanship for smart people You have to have soldering skills I like tronic skills building skills like I said your hobby is lame
Lame lame lame lame let's tie a string to a car in have it go in circles woohoo
This is like control Line planes back in the day lame
Well man, you're pretty lame yourself. You've made that quite clear.