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  • Paintchucker

    #1

    RC Plane Bomb Drop

    Hey guys! Been awhile. Dust is quite thick now on my emag and shocker, been playing a bit with some rc planes, as I fast approach 50...


    But anywho, they were discussing using paintballs bomb dropped at a target in the RC forums and a couple questions came up that I thought I would ask:


    Since these will be dropped from around 30-50 feet high, with only a little forward momentum from the plane, what would be the most brittle paint to buy?


    Also, can you do anything to the paintball to make it more brittle?





    Here is the thread and a video:





  • Sumthinwicked
    team id psycho AO-CT
    • Nov 2005
    • 4292

    #2
    cheat use a radio controlled paintball claymore fires them down about 20 rounds at once i think rap 4 or specops have them about 180 in cash for one but add that to ur remorte plane and u ave an interesting squad buster :P http://www.xpaintball.com/JCS-Mark-3...UserID=5293799 specops has these to
    Last edited by Sumthinwicked; 04-20-2010, 05:59 PM.

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    • going_home
      Hebrews 13:8

      • Dec 2004
      • 8343

      #3
      If they are just falling from 50 feet and not propelled I doubt they will break.


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      • Frizzle Fry
        AO Micromag Guy
        • Mar 2009
        • 3280

        #4
        Sounds cool, though I'd probably try to rig something up with a couple Goblin launchers to increase the likelihood of breaking paint and hitting a (slow) moving target.

        I've got an unfinished wood frame gas-powered P38 that's gone 18+ years unfinished; I bet it could fit a couple goblins in the currently empty cockpit. I'm not into model planes so I never got around to installing the engines and getting it running, but it's otherwise fairly complete. Any thoughts on a firing mechanism?

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        • vf-xx
          Henchmen Inc.
          • Nov 2001
          • 3311

          #5
          Originally posted by going_home
          If they are just falling from 50 feet and not propelled I doubt they will break.


          Why not? They drop test from 6 feet and break.

          Look for Tourney grade paint.
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          • Frizzle Fry
            AO Micromag Guy
            • Mar 2009
            • 3280

            #6
            Originally posted by vf-xx
            Why not? They drop test from 6 feet and break.
            Wind resistance, I'd think. Also, the softness of a target... Paint dropped from 6 feet will break on concrete, but not on me. I'm not 100% sure but I'm guessing a propellant would be better.

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            • vf-xx
              Henchmen Inc.
              • Nov 2001
              • 3311

              #7
              Hrm, I have a friend who's quite into RC planes. I'll have to start a project with him.

              Should be easy enough to rig a servo that could hold paint in a 10 round tube. Release the servo and climb to drop paint.
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              • d4m4don3
                does anyone read my posts?
                • Sep 2005
                • 1228

                #8
                A lot of the RC remotes have multiple control functions you could probably setup a spring loaded tube and a servo arm to release a predetermined amount. 2 balls ain't gonna cut it from the standpoint of accuracy, maybe you can drop 20 or 30 balls at a time (carpet bombing). If it was gas powered and big enough maybe you could rig a qloader.

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                • punkncat
                  One foot less
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 5841

                  #9
                  Dust off those markers and join me for some play. I am only a few miles below you. Or you could come to AOSouth...

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                  • Rudz
                    Registered User

                    • Apr 2005
                    • 5087

                    #10
                    Originally posted by d4m4don3
                    A lot of the RC remotes have multiple control functions you could probably setup a spring loaded tube and a servo arm to release a predetermined amount. 2 balls ain't gonna cut it from the standpoint of accuracy, maybe you can drop 20 or 30 balls at a time (carpet bombing). If it was gas powered and big enough maybe you could rig a qloader.

                    Like WE haven't had this discussion with shrub a million times....lolol

                    I have a friend into rcplanes and paintball and his plan is to biuld a plane around a loader and activate the loader via vervo and carpet bomb an area, law rockets with painted tips would work well too
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                    • DevilMan
                      FeedBack is at my HomePage
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 2479

                      #11
                      Well I don't know how much you would be using this in a "regular" game where there aren't "rockets". So if you are thinking of doing this for a scenario game, I would try to find a way to use the nerf rockets and just release them and let them fall. They have a "blast" radius so you wouldn't even have to break anything. Just get close and that's good. The way we play if you are within 20-25 feet you are dead. Friend or Foe is all the same.

                      Not sure if that will help you or not, but it could be an option. And though players are told not to shoot something don't mean it won't take some hits. So keep that in mind. Would hate to have it come down due to some jerk.

                      Good luck,

                      DM

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                      • Ando
                        Magusmaximus
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 4144

                        #12
                        You have to take into account the speed the plane is traveling too

                        Wind resistance isn't going to slow it down much. Cheap RC's will go a good 50 MPH.

                        I say we steal this bad boy, rig the rear ramp and fill the bastard with paint
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                        • d4m4don3
                          does anyone read my posts?
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 1228

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Ando
                          You have to take into account the speed the plane is traveling too

                          Wind resistance isn't going to slow it down much. Cheap RC's will go a good 50 MPH.

                          I say we steal this bad boy, rig the rear ramp and fill the bastard with paint
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUyR0eezwns
                          Don't forget to account for the shape and physics required to keep the plane aloft, Once the load is released the weight of the plane changes and possibly the shape if its a nerf rocket. The pilot/controller will have to adjust for the roll, pitch and yaw unless he wants to crash. I also forgot, gas powered rc's are limited to flying in designated areas, and yes rudz, shrub does have a project in mind using li-poly powered rc planes. We haven't seen it come to fruition though.

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                          • athomas
                            Of course it works-its AGD
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 8039

                            #14
                            You would be hard pressed to get a paintball to break on someone from 50ft. At that height, even under ideal conditions, the paint would be traveling at 80ft/s when it hit the ground. That's based on ideal acceleration due to gravity, ignoring the drag of the ball moving through air. The actual speed would be less than 80ft/s.
                            Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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                            • Old School 626
                              Old enough to know better.
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 368

                              #15
                              There is another alternative and that is to attach something with some mass, i.e. tail cone with fins on the back of a paintball to squish it/help it break upon hitting the ground. It would need to be fairly robust to survive multiple drops from 50 feet but something like 12ga mild steel would probably fit the bill.

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