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motorized propellers

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Someone from the Sky Galleon of Mars discussion yahoo group is starting a Victorian Science Fiction airship and is trying to get info on motorizing the counter screw propellers. With possibly making the engine mounts move 180 degrees as well. Has anyone done somthing similar or know of any links to find more info to help?

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Wild suggestion: those teeny motors supposedly used in pagers to make them vibrate. The smallest ones fit into tiny spaces, or simply mount the entire mota on the top of a T mount sticking out of the side of the hull.
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En'til Zog wrote:Wild suggestion: those teeny motors supposedly used in pagers to make them vibrate. The smallest ones fit into tiny spaces, or simply mount the entire mota on the top of a T mount sticking out of the side of the hull.
Doh...., And then there is the simple way to do it....

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...where the heck would i get my hands on some of those?

i would love to be able to animate a few little projects i've got going...

ok... well... projects i've got... kinda half planned in my head... heh.
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I believe I've seen those tiny cellphone/pager motors for sale in the Jameco catalog. I'm sure that other electrical component vendors would have them.
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They can be found online (Found a great link with tons of online suppliers: here), in old Nokia phones (their defunct 5100/5200 series had the vibracall motor placed inside the battery pack – the kind which was the full backside of the phone – so after the batteries are gone for good, the little motor's still there), in micro-sized RC toy cars (the ones about the size of a HotWheels car – same thing: the batteries will eventually go poof, so the car's there to be picked clean).


Just the motors!!
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oooo... beautiful... probably weak as heck, but plenty capable of moving small bits of plastic, i'm sure. :D

thanks.
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