The grandson was having a good time with the Abrams when he brought up a question for me, could you run two mfu's in one tank. One for driving and one for the turret. And he reckons you would need a fpv in the turret. When I asked him why he thought it was a good idea he said that you could have a team competition with 2 guys per tank. Personally I think it would be a good bit of fun. What do you think.
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I don’t know what all has to be connected to the mfu for it to work but give it a try! Track recoil might not work? Either carry two batteries or splice the connector to feed both Mfu’s? Rubicon’s input would be recommended before spending money on an extra radio or chance of burning something up..
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Yeah! I'd thought of the same idea, but not how to do it. Tank commander runs the turret and gun, tells the driver what to do. You'd have some fun shoot on the go!Originally posted by saunderspeter071@gmail.com View PostThe grandson was having a good time with the Abrams when he brought up a question for me, could you run two mfu's in one tank. One for driving and one for the turret. And he reckons you would need a fpv in the turret. When I asked him why he thought it was a good idea he said that you could have a team competition with 2 guys per tank. Personally I think it would be a good bit of fun. What do you think.
Perhaps run wires to an auxiliary joystick on a spare controller? No messing with the tank's mfu. If you have a dead or spare tx, for instance. Rubicon, I know you would!The more screws it takes to reassemble a tank, the more likely it is you left something out!
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