Wow, almost steam powered! What a great project to have, I bet it's frustrating and hugely rewarding in equal measure!
Pete
Re: Bovington Churchill Tank Project
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 10:35 am
by Dennis Jones
Hi Pete,
The worrying thing is I remember this technology if you could call it that. I started working life as radio and tv engineer in 1959 when valves were all you had. I then migrated to life as a computer engineer in 1966 so I have seen all the changes right the way through to 2008 when I retired. Just picked up radio control equipment on the weekend so now can start the serious stuff on the tank.
Dennis.
Re: Bovington Churchill Tank Project
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 12:30 pm
by Dennis Jones
The tank has now been returned to the Tank Museum at Bovington. We have got all the functions working under radio control. The video below is a fair indication of it's working functions, I meant to rotate the turret but forgot. It is not an easy tank to drive and the winch functions to operate the bridge are a bit tricky to say the least. It hopefully will be on show at Tankfest in June. It has been an interesting project and all I have to do now is draw a diagram of all the electrics and r/c equipment before I forget how it is all connected up, I will publish it when completed for those who are interested in looking at diagrams. I also have been asked to write a description of the history and my part in the restoration.
I note that the post has had over 1600 veiwings and I would like to thank those people and also the contributors to the project, particularly Armortek for providing a lot of the electrical and r/c equipment and this posting on their Website.