Radio-controlled vehicles and aircraft are where engineering gets hands-on and fast-paced. From tuning suspension on an RC car to calibrating servos on a plane, every build is a blend of mechanical skill, electronics, and real-time problem solving.

RC is a hobby that teaches you to think on your feet — when something breaks mid-run or a flight doesn't go as planned, you have to diagnose and fix things quickly. It's been an incredible way to develop my engineering instincts.

What I Work With

RC Vehicles: Cars, trucks, and buggies — stock and modified. I enjoy tuning setups for different terrain, upgrading motors and ESCs, and pushing for maximum speed and durability.

RC Aircraft: Fixed-wing planes and multirotors. Building from kits or scratch, setting up flight controllers, and learning the aerodynamics of flight at a small scale.

Electronics & Repair: Soldering, wiring, programming ESCs, binding receivers — the electronic side of RC is where a lot of the real learning happens. Every build involves troubleshooting and fine-tuning electronics.

Skills Developed

Electrical Manufacturing Mechanical Systems Communication Systems Electrical Management Control Dynamics ECU Tuning

Notable Builds

XHS Explore

23-24 Year

XHS was the the very first of its kind, setting sail in early 2023. The XHS countinued in serves as a remote projectile launhcing barge. In early 2024 the XHS experianced major structural damgage to the main engian. As result the XHS was permanently dry docked, where its service ended.

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24-26 Year

After the retirement of the XHS Explore, plans to build a sister ship where put into action. The hull began its manufacturing processin late 2024, continuing through 2026. Where the ship sits today, in the factory.