Hello,
What powered the real Tiger 1 gun elevation? Hydraulic motor?
We are trying a standard servo at the moment and it is very fast/wobbly/jerky. So nothing like the real thing?
Should we be aiming (no pun intended) for slow deliberate movement? If a hydraulic motor (like the turret) then a very narrow speed range?
Thanks
Sam
Tiger 1 gun elevation
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Re: Tiger 1 gun elevation
Mechanical geared linkage, gunner operated hand wheel. Here:
http://tiger1.info/EN/Hachette-Elevation-Gear.html
In reality, as the Tiger had no elevation stabilisation, the gunner's fine lay in elevation was quite subtle. The only time that the gun would be elevated significantly would be long range HE shoots.
The only reason I chose a direct servo drive for my Centuirion was as a pre-cursor to a stab system, for which the responsiveness of a servo is needed. Even then, I went for a linear actuator rather than a rotary servo. To get a servo drive to work, the gun needs to be accurately balanced, slop in the linkages removed and the speed of the servo tuned.
Hope that helps.
Stephen
http://tiger1.info/EN/Hachette-Elevation-Gear.html
In reality, as the Tiger had no elevation stabilisation, the gunner's fine lay in elevation was quite subtle. The only time that the gun would be elevated significantly would be long range HE shoots.
The only reason I chose a direct servo drive for my Centuirion was as a pre-cursor to a stab system, for which the responsiveness of a servo is needed. Even then, I went for a linear actuator rather than a rotary servo. To get a servo drive to work, the gun needs to be accurately balanced, slop in the linkages removed and the speed of the servo tuned.
Hope that helps.
Stephen
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Re: Tiger 1 gun elevation
Have a look at the servo speed reduction circuits which are used for aircraft landing gear. Turnigy make one. They should stop the jerkiness of the elevation.
According to this video, it was hand cranked (@ 2:25).
Adrian.
According to this video, it was hand cranked (@ 2:25).
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Re: Tiger 1 gun elevation
Fitting a "servo slow" would help. Simple little unit that fits in line with the servo and alows you to adjust the speed of the servo for a more realistic speed.
John
Beat me to it.
John
Beat me to it.
Re: Tiger 1 gun elevation
Thanks all!
So very slow and steady. I'll have to rummage in the parts bin.
Regards
Sam
So very slow and steady. I'll have to rummage in the parts bin.
Regards
Sam
Re: Tiger 1 gun elevation
Hmmm. I decided to make life really complicated for myself.
This is what I've got so far:
Roughly the right sort of speed?
I enjoyed myself but the suggests on this thread much more sensible
This is what I've got so far:
Roughly the right sort of speed?
I enjoyed myself but the suggests on this thread much more sensible