Does anyone remember the classic 16-bit game Micro Machines 3?
It had a feature where two players could share a controller to enable four player action with only two controllers. One player would drive their vehicle using one side of the controller via the D-pad, and the other theirs via the buttons on the other side.
How about an episode where two folks share a transmitter to control two planes simultaneously, which should make for interesting combat and a merry dance as the pilots fight for the best view of the skies.
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Would need three channel planes (wings being ideal), with one gimbal & pot controlling one plane and likewise for the other ...with gimbals operated at 90 degrees from normal so the pilots are effectively facing each other).
One plane's receiver would be taking signal from the transmitter's internal transceiver, the other via an external JR-module TX (crossfire, R9, EzUHF, etc)
It had a feature where two players could share a controller to enable four player action with only two controllers. One player would drive their vehicle using one side of the controller via the D-pad, and the other theirs via the buttons on the other side.
How about an episode where two folks share a transmitter to control two planes simultaneously, which should make for interesting combat and a merry dance as the pilots fight for the best view of the skies.
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Would need three channel planes (wings being ideal), with one gimbal & pot controlling one plane and likewise for the other ...with gimbals operated at 90 degrees from normal so the pilots are effectively facing each other).
One plane's receiver would be taking signal from the transmitter's internal transceiver, the other via an external JR-module TX (crossfire, R9, EzUHF, etc)
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