Here is a test fit of the dummy radial for the Power 60. It may look familiar.... From the Flightline F-7-F Tigercat from MRC...
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Finally have the numbers from the test stand on the thrust of the Power 60 with a 13X12 3 blade... There is some drag from the anti rotation pin (for torque) and general friction in the rig. But even with all of that, we have 12.3-12.6 pounds of thrust according to my new digital fish scale!!! I think we have a least a pound more, but going with the raw data, we have 49.2 lbs of thrust for a 45lb airplane! I think we are in business!!! :Cool::Smug::Party:
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That's gonna be sweeeeet:Cool:Originally posted by Hardway View PostFinally have the numbers from the test stand on the thrust of the Power 60 with a 13X12 3 blade... There is some drag from the anti rotation pin (for torque) and general friction in the rig. But even with all of that, we have 12.3-12.6 pounds of thrust according to my new digital fish scale!!! I think we have a least a pound more, but going with the raw data, we have 49.2 lbs of thrust for a 45lb airplane! I think we are in business!!! :Cool::Smug::Party:
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Slick set up.Originally posted by Hardway View PostSome of the thrust test rig build progress... It works pretty good!! 1 1/2" and 2" PVC pipe and parts and 1/4" birch plywood. Lots of little things to engineer... :Confused::)
Mike\"When Inverted Down Is Up And Up Is Expensive\"
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Hrdwy, wash all your vehicles then leave the windows down. Works for us. Best, LBOriginally posted by Hardway View PostPlease, Lord, let us get rain!!!! :Rainning::Cool:"I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
"Find satisfaction in the process rather than an outcome."~Anonymous~
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