how do you know which prop block to use?jander14indoor wrote:Suggestion, if you are making significant mods to Ikara props, but struggling with weight, it may be time to think about making your own props from balsa blades. You can tailor the properties and achieve significant weight reductions, 1 gram props are very doable.
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I recently have finished building my plane and decreased the weight by half, and I have also adjusted the angle of attacks as well, but my plane keeps stalling and is not catching enough lift for it to fly in the air. Is there anything I can do to increase the life and thrust so that it can fly for longer periods of time? Additionally, it is very unstable when it is flying, and I am worried that I have done something wrong in my build. Can someone help me?
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could you send me a vid of the plane flying and any rubber, prop, post details?sciolywin wrote:I recently have finished building my plane and decreased the weight by half, and I have also adjusted the angle of attacks as well, but my plane keeps stalling and is not catching enough lift for it to fly in the air. Is there anything I can do to increase the life and thrust so that it can fly for longer periods of time? Additionally, it is very unstable when it is flying, and I am worried that I have done something wrong in my build. Can someone help me?
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sciolywin wrote:I recently have finished building my plane and decreased the weight by half, and I have also adjusted the angle of attacks as well, but my plane keeps stalling and is not catching enough lift for it to fly in the air. Is there anything I can do to increase the life and thrust so that it can fly for longer periods of time? Additionally, it is very unstable when it is flying, and I am worried that I have done something wrong in my build. Can someone help me?
What current rubber are you using?
You can increase lift through the increase of wing incidence, or you can adjust the elevator downwards to also give an upward climb.
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[quote="klastyioer"}how do you know which prop block to use?[/quote]
Couple of choices.
You CAN make a variable pitch prop block, complicated, but doable.
What I do is make a couple varying over the range of interest, they don't take long. Indoor planes typically use P/D ratios in the 1.4 to 1.6 range. Make up a bunch of blades, select the P/D closest to the prop you are trying and just use it. Minor variations from ideal aren't real critical.
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Couple of choices.
You CAN make a variable pitch prop block, complicated, but doable.
What I do is make a couple varying over the range of interest, they don't take long. Indoor planes typically use P/D ratios in the 1.4 to 1.6 range. Make up a bunch of blades, select the P/D closest to the prop you are trying and just use it. Minor variations from ideal aren't real critical.
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Re: Wright Stuff C
Couple of choices.jander14indoor wrote:[quote="klastyioer"}how do you know which prop block to use?
You CAN make a variable pitch prop block, complicated, but doable.
What I do is make a couple varying over the range of interest, they don't take long. Indoor planes typically use P/D ratios in the 1.4 to 1.6 range. Make up a bunch of blades, select the P/D closest to the prop you are trying and just use it. Minor variations from ideal aren't real critical.
Jeff Anderson
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alright thank you
which wood grain would you usually use for props? i dont quite remember, but is it b?
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I remember seeing something ab graphing torque and breaking point for a specific batch of rubber written by one of the information gods, bjt maybe? Does anyone know where it is or if you're the on that wrote it do you mind explaining it again or sending me a link to the original post?
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If I try to glide my plane with the prop it nosedives. I tried changing angle of incidence but still nosedives and my CG is in the same spot as the last plane. What do you guys think so I can try to get it to stall and glide properly?
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what do ur stab posts look likeDarthBuilder wrote:If I try to glide my plane with the prop it nosedives. I tried changing angle of incidence but still nosedives and my CG is in the same spot as the last plane. What do you guys think so I can try to get it to stall and glide properly?
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Re: Wright Stuff C
Probably me who recommended testing rubber batches (though I'd NEVER call myself a god, just ask my wife or kids!). Multiple times over the years. Again this year in one of the strings, search for hysteresis maybe, although not sure how consistently I spell that.
Glide testing with prop. Do you have the motor wound slightly so the prop is turning? Not enough to give lift, just enough to reduce drag. If you glide test with a completely unwound motor you WILL get a dive due to the high drag the prop causes.
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Glide testing with prop. Do you have the motor wound slightly so the prop is turning? Not enough to give lift, just enough to reduce drag. If you glide test with a completely unwound motor you WILL get a dive due to the high drag the prop causes.
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