Wright Stuff C
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Re: Wright Stuff C
Just like in the beginning, you need to read the flight and the rubber.
How was the climb? The cruise? The let down?
A quick read is the number of turns remaining, assuming you got to altitude. If too many remaining, rubber is too thin, reduce pitch. If it runs out, rubber is too thick, increase pitch.
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How was the climb? The cruise? The let down?
A quick read is the number of turns remaining, assuming you got to altitude. If too many remaining, rubber is too thin, reduce pitch. If it runs out, rubber is too thick, increase pitch.
Coach Chuck
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Re: Wright Stuff C
Ok thanks. Just to confirm, I should start with winding forward the same amount then changing the number of windback to get to the same torque as before, correct? Would a "looser" rubber band make the plane go higher than before? I want to make sure I don't break anything by accidentally going too high of a torque.coachchuckaahs wrote:Just like in the beginning, you Neff to read the flight and the rubber.
How was the climb? The cruise? The let down?
A quick read is the number of turns remaining, assuming you got to altitude. If too many remaining, rubber is too thin, reduce pitch. If it runs out, rubber is too thick, increase pitch.
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Re: Wright Stuff C
You will need to test a peice of the new rubber to breakage. If the density or cross section changed, the number of winds likely changed. Be sure to use a torque meter.
Thinner rubber may not go as high, and may have faster letdown.
Coach Chuck
Thinner rubber may not go as high, and may have faster letdown.
Coach Chuck
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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
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2018 B WS 2nd place
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2019 C WS Champion
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Re: Wright Stuff C
We ran out of old batch and started new one the day before state competition. It was felt thinner and confirmed by measuring width and weight. Luckily, we had a prop with 5 degree less in the pitch. Just put on and we got back to the old timing. No time to do optimization.
It is better to plan ahead so you will have rubber from same batch.
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Jinhu
It is better to plan ahead so you will have rubber from same batch.
Best,
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Re: Wright Stuff C
Maybe that lesson will help someone else. Including us! We are almost at the end of our first half pound for this year, and I just got another pound. I better start cutting and testing from the new batch, and keep some of the older batch handy just in case!
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2016 C WS 8th place
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2019 C WS Champion
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2016 C WS 8th place
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Re: Wright Stuff C
THANKS! That is a huge help! I will try a prop with 5 degress less in pitch.jinhusong wrote:We ran out of old batch and started new one the day before state competition. It was felt thinner and confirmed by measuring width and weight. Luckily, we had a prop with 5 degree less in the pitch. Just put on and we got back to the old timing. No time to do optimization.
It is better to plan ahead so you will have rubber from same batch.
Best,
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Re: Wright Stuff C
So, how did you do at state?
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2016 C WS 8th place
2018 B WS 2nd place
2018 C Heli Champion
2019 B ELG 3rd place
2019 C WS Champion
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2018 C Heli Champion
2019 B ELG 3rd place
2019 C WS Champion
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Re: Wright Stuff C
We go second with raw time 2:53. We tried to follow yours and Jeff's advice.
Detail is in viewtopic.php?f=299&t=14119.
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Jinhu
Detail is in viewtopic.php?f=299&t=14119.
Best,
Jinhu
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Re: Wright Stuff C
nice time, congrats!jinhusong wrote:We go second with raw time 2:53. We tried to follow yours and Jeff's advice.
Detail is in viewtopic.php?f=299&t=14119.
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it says youre from ca but they already had states?
it's not about the medals; go out there and have fun. make progress, learn a few things and have one heck of a time; that's all that matters.
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oh shoot wait they didnt im stupid forgot ignore my question above
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