Actually, we've got a couple fairly easy solutions to choose from.

I've created an R/C switch board that can be used to control an electronic trigger. The board can be field upgraded to change the delay time after each shot. The Navarone has been converted to use that board.

Given Doug's programming skills, I have no doubt he can add a similar feature to the Bofors controller for experimental purposes.

Mike Lyons has also developed a simple board that can be used between an R/C receiver and a servo to enforce the time delay. That could be easily retro-fitted to any servo-actuated trigger (like Marty's Flak88).

On 2/10/2014 3:32 PM, Mike Mangus wrote:
The rate of fire thing is nice also. 1 second is still fast enough for
most folks. I think there is some electronic timing circuits out there
in the model warship world that would work perfectly.

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