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NEWS - Miniature Radio Controlled Car


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  • Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 10:36:18 +0100
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Miniature Radio Controlled Car
24 April 2002
Submitted By: Mark McCall


Oooops! My fault.

Another one of Ant Skelton's great reviews this. Unfortunately he submitted
it last December and I forgot all about it (DOH!). But here is is now...

"Driving the Bitchar-G is immensely good fun. Its modified mobile phone
vibrator motor doesn't develop much torque, so it struggles on surfaces such
as carpet. Similarly, the weedy little tyres don't provide much grip, so it
will wheelspin like crazy on a surface which is too smooth. This little car
seems most at home on surfaces such as desktops and kitchen lino. I estimate
that its top lino speed is about half a meter per second, and it has a
forward turning circle of approximately 30 centimeters, 15cm in reverse."

Read the review and see the pictures here...
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/review-bitcharg.html



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