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Hi
What angle and length would make a good ramp to practice jumping for a 4WD 1/10 buggy? My intial thoughts are to make it about 2 1/2 lengths of the car with the first half curved increasing up to 45 and the second half not curved. Should there be a small recurve at the take off end? Requires enough "flight time" to practice nose up/down throttle control but not too high to break often on the mistakes. Thanks Jeff |
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It's not the jumping that breaks the car, it's the landing!
Make the jump as huge as possible with obscene air-time and pad the landing to keep the car intact
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I love jumping too!
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Here's my extremely high quality cad program design:
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Make it fairly smooth but with a kicker on the end, nitro buster ramp
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