I can answer a few of your questions. For the motor stick I would allow anywhere from 1.5 - 2 grams. Average length would be about 11 inches (if it's too short, the motor will bunch up). Wether you keep both rotors at the top or at opposite ends will require testing. I'm building a model with both close to the top (all my others were at opposite ends) to test both ways, so no answer for sure.Danny Smith wrote:I believe my rotors are flat. And i am actually over weight slightly, so there is no room to add anything. I may just scrap this model and restart. But to avoid the same problem on my next model, i have a few general questions. Should i keep the rotors at opposite ends or move them both to the top, and how long should my motor stick be aprox. ? How much weight do you allow for the average motor stick? How do you go about making sure the pitch of each blade is exactly the same as the others? Would it be adviseable to "V" the blades up slightly? I appreciate the help.
To ensure that you have the same pitch, I have gone about it using a small protractor. Align the bottom edge with your spar(that connects both blades) and measure the angle of the blades. Another method would be to build something like this: http://www.faimodelsupply.com/fai-science.html Check out the pitch gage at the very bottom.