Front fins got finished up late last night. The angle sensors are printed separately as they will glue on over the seam line to be in line with the fins. So now I'm done with the decals and fin upgrades for the R-73. Moving on to the R-27 now.
Question: Are those sensor vanes thick enough to print?
I will find out shortly. I have both filament and resin printers. If the Prusa does not handle the small detail, I'll do it on the Photon resin printer.
I realize flight times are very individual, but is my reasoning close to correct?
I’m flying cautiously with stock servos (my upgrades shipped today) at 1/2 power after a full power take-off. At 4.5 minutes, I am consistently consuming between 2500 mAh and 3000 mAh. I’ll use 3000 mAh to be conservative. A 4.5 min flight is 270 seconds which calculates to about 11 mAh / second for a consumption rate.
Several articles state that to maximize LiPo life, don’t consume more than about 60% (leave 40% in the tank).
I am running 6000 mAh packs. 60% = 3600 mAh. At the above consumption rate, this works out to about 54 seconds more than the 4.5 minutes I am flying if I don’t change my current style of flying.
3000/11= 273 seconds
3600/11= 327 seconds
or about 54 seconds longer being possible
Is my logic valid?
When my new servos arrive, my style will change. LOL
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