Wright Stuff C
Re: Wright Stuff C
Yeah, I'm quoting the Building and Tools Policy on soinc.org: "The process of design and resultant product is the students’ responsibility."
Same contradiction. Use the kits, they are allowed. Just don't come after us for what we're doing. We designed and built our planes, props, winder, and torque meter from scratch, starting with only the info we got here. I'm grateful for that info, but anyone just here to give us grief just pi$$es me off.
I'm thinking of deleting everything and you can all go to He-ll
- MadCow2357
- Exalted Member
- Posts: 774
- Joined: November 19th, 2017, 9:09 am
- Division: C
- State: RI
- Has thanked: 211 times
- Been thanked: 56 times
- Contact:
Re: Wright Stuff C
Lol I think speak for everyone here when I say we all respect you a ton... truly heart-warming to see a parent care so much SO (much like Len). There is a delicate balance between not caring at all and adults basically doing the build themselves, a balance which I think you have achieved very nicely (true coaching right there). I don't think anybody is trying to step on your toes, so let's all just relaxlechassin wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 1:02 pmYeah, I'm quoting the Building and Tools Policy on soinc.org: "The process of design and resultant product is the students’ responsibility."
Same contradiction. Use the kits, they are allowed. Just don't come after us for what we're doing. We designed and built our planes, props, winder, and torque meter from scratch, starting with only the info we got here. I'm grateful for that info, but anyone just here to give us grief just pi$$es me off.

-
- Member
- Posts: 822
- Joined: June 16th, 2013, 12:35 pm
- Division: C
- State: MI
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 39 times
Re: Wright Stuff C
Eric,lechassin wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 1:02 pmYeah, I'm quoting the Building and Tools Policy on soinc.org: "The process of design and resultant product is the students’ responsibility."
Same contradiction. Use the kits, they are allowed. Just don't come after us for what we're doing. We designed and built our planes, props, winder, and torque meter from scratch, starting with only the info we got here. I'm grateful for that info, but anyone just here to give us grief just pi$$es me off.
I'm thinking of deleting everything and you can all go to He-ll
Actually, I am agreeing with you and Chuck and others that coach recommended designs and design elements are allowable. This has been the the SO practice for all the years that I have been involved.
My read on the combination of all these rules for Wright Stuff is that the process of design is the responsibility of the student, and the process of design for Wright Stuff can include selecting a kit, using published plans or other design sources, including ideas offered by a coach (paraphrasing the Building and Tools Policy).
A number of years ago, I submitted a question to the official FAQ to ask for clarification on WS Rule 3a, asking, “May the airplane be constructed from other design sources, like a coach design? Or, is the intent of this rule to limit the three sources of airplane design to “...published plan(s), commercial kits, and /or a student’s design.”? The response I received was, “Yes, other design sources are acceptable”.
The General Rules note that “actions and items (eg. tools, notes, resources...)are permitted unless they are explicitly excluded in the rules...or violate the spirit of the problem”.
So, I am a supporter of your work on the forum.
Brian T
-
- Member
- Posts: 117
- Joined: February 11th, 2019, 12:43 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Wright Stuff C
40deg 3.5 cm from the center. I modified the freedom flight pitch guage I had from last year. Not really sure where the proper measurement should be taken but that's where I have it now.
-
- Coach
- Posts: 615
- Joined: April 24th, 2017, 9:19 am
- Division: B
- State: NM
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 81 times
Re: Wright Stuff C
That's a lot of pitch! About 8.6 inches, if I did the math right. P/D of 2.75.
Worth a try, but as with any prop, you will want to optimize the pitch based on stopwatch, and concurrently optimize rubber width
Coach Chuck
Coach, Albuquerque Area Home Schoolers Flying Events
Nationals Results:
2016 C WS 8th place
2018 B WS 2nd place
2018 C Heli Champion
2019 B ELG 3rd place
2019 C WS Champion
AMA Results: 3 AAHS members qualify for US Jr Team in F1D, 4 new youth senior records
Nationals Results:
2016 C WS 8th place
2018 B WS 2nd place
2018 C Heli Champion
2019 B ELG 3rd place
2019 C WS Champion
AMA Results: 3 AAHS members qualify for US Jr Team in F1D, 4 new youth senior records
- xiangyu
- Member
- Posts: 276
- Joined: April 6th, 2019, 8:32 pm
- Division: Grad
- State: MI
- Pronouns: He/Him/His
- Has thanked: 7 times
- Been thanked: 6 times
Re: Wright Stuff C
I compared the pitch of this new prop with the regular Ikara props and I think the pitches about the same. Testing it this Sunday. Will try to get video + explain my findings.coachchuckaahs wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 5:22 pmThat's a lot of pitch! About 8.6 inches, if I did the math right. P/D of 2.75.
Worth a try, but as with any prop, you will want to optimize the pitch based on stopwatch, and concurrently optimize rubber width
Coach Chuck
Medal & Ribbon Count: 33
Former EGRHS Team Captain 2017-2021
https://scioly.org/wiki/index.php/User:Xiangyu
Former EGRHS Team Captain 2017-2021
https://scioly.org/wiki/index.php/User:Xiangyu
-
- Coach
- Posts: 615
- Joined: April 24th, 2017, 9:19 am
- Division: B
- State: NM
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 81 times
Re: Wright Stuff C
Remember, the regular Ikara. Is cut down, so the pitch would be higher to match larger diameter. Probably want to re pitch to around 2.0 P/D, then vary from there. Probably between that and 1.5, but we are not using those props, so you need to test.
We are generally between 30 and 40 degrees at 1"radius, but the pitch is definitely specific to the prop planform. I've seen some much higher, some much lower, depends on prop.
Coach Chuck
We are generally between 30 and 40 degrees at 1"radius, but the pitch is definitely specific to the prop planform. I've seen some much higher, some much lower, depends on prop.
Coach Chuck
Coach, Albuquerque Area Home Schoolers Flying Events
Nationals Results:
2016 C WS 8th place
2018 B WS 2nd place
2018 C Heli Champion
2019 B ELG 3rd place
2019 C WS Champion
AMA Results: 3 AAHS members qualify for US Jr Team in F1D, 4 new youth senior records
Nationals Results:
2016 C WS 8th place
2018 B WS 2nd place
2018 C Heli Champion
2019 B ELG 3rd place
2019 C WS Champion
AMA Results: 3 AAHS members qualify for US Jr Team in F1D, 4 new youth senior records
- xiangyu
- Member
- Posts: 276
- Joined: April 6th, 2019, 8:32 pm
- Division: Grad
- State: MI
- Pronouns: He/Him/His
- Has thanked: 7 times
- Been thanked: 6 times
Re: Wright Stuff C
Huh, I didn't realize thatcoachchuckaahs wrote: ↑February 27th, 2020, 6:26 pm Remember, the regular Ikara. Is cut down, so the pitch would be higher to match larger diameter. Probably want to re pitch to around 2.0 P/D, then vary from there. Probably between that and 1.5, but we are not using those props, so you need to test.
We are generally between 30 and 40 degrees at 1"radius, but the pitch is definitely specific to the prop planform. I've seen some much higher, some much lower, depends on prop.
Coach Chuck

Thanks for the new insight.
In terms of increasing flight times, what should I try next? My propeller I have rn is pretty much matched up to the rubber and I can fly consistent 1:35-1:40 or 1:50 probably if I "risk wind". Also, I am currently using a 39 inch rubber loop and ending up with very little winds when the plane lands. If I keep increasing the length of the loop (which would pack more winds), what might happen, would it keep increasing my flight time until the extra weight of the long rubber outweighs the power from the extra winds? (I'll be testing by experiment this weekend, but just curious atm)
Xiangyu
Medal & Ribbon Count: 33
Former EGRHS Team Captain 2017-2021
https://scioly.org/wiki/index.php/User:Xiangyu
Former EGRHS Team Captain 2017-2021
https://scioly.org/wiki/index.php/User:Xiangyu
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests