Re: A6 for a dummy

From: matthew taudevin <mattnsim_at_yahoo.com.au>
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 15:18:49 -0700 (PDT)

that would be great if i could get above 5 minutes!! i also saw your wrote down 18" motors? my plan asks for a 13" motor. Size really matters! I am looking forward to giving it a whirl tomorow at the next indoor meet and i hope that the tissue does not shrink.  I shurnk the tissue on a frame about 6 times with water and then i crumpled it into a ball and then smoothed it out with an iron again. so that should keep the shrinking at bay
regards
matthew



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From: "Warthodson_at_aol.com" <Warthodson_at_aol.com>
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 31 July, 2008 11:49:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] A6 for a dummy

Bill,
That is interesting. First, my reply to Matthew was based on the assumption 
that he was flying in a typical gym. In a high ceiling site like the USIC, we 
(Emil Schutzel, Tem Johnson & myself) also use 18" long motors. Our  motors
average .85 - .90 grams & our props are 45 or 47 degrees. If we  use lower
pitch props we invariably run out of turns.
In low ceiling sites, we still prefer higher pitch props to slow down  the
prop & also slow down the climb. In our local contests (low ceilings  with lots
of trusses, etc) a winning time is at least 5 minutes &  can be as high as 6
minutes.
Gary Hodson   



In a message dated 7/30/2008 9:26:30 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
b.gowen_at_comcast.net writes:




I seem to always use larger motors than most people. My 9:30 at USIC 2007 
was on 1 gram of 5/99 x 18" (.050"). I've never done well with 45 degree prop 
blades. Mine typically are set in the 34 to 38 degree range.

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From: _Warthodson_at_aol.War_ (mailto:Warthodson_at_aol.com) 
To: _Indoor_ConstructionIndoor_ConstrInd_
(mailto:Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com) 
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 10:05 AM
Subject: Re:  [Indoor_ConstructioSubject: Re: 

I am not familiar with that  particular plan. However, based on my
experience, I think you are on the  right track with the information below.
Two
comments. I doubt that you  need to increase the rudder area, but doing so
won't hurt
either. I think  the 0.030" rubber will prove to be too small. If you are
flying in a  typical gym, I would use a 13"-15" loop of 0.034" rubber. The
thicker 
rubber will improve the cruise portion of the flight. If you are not happy 
with the results, look around for a proven design & build it exactly  as
shown.
Don't try to improve it until you have a good base line of  experience with
the proven design.
Gary Hodson

In a message  dated 7/28/2008 12:40:38 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
_mattnsim_at_yahoo.mattns_ (mailto:mattnsim_at_yahoo.com.au)  writes:

Hi there all, I am looking for some expert guidance on a  beginers level
A6. I am not new to free flight, but am i new to A6. I have  built lots
of peanuts and have actually won an Indoor peanut scale  contest. I made
an A6-5a by bruce mcrory. I did enlarge the rudder,The  plan indicated
that the rudder had been reduced in size as a test to see  how it went.
I did not need that agrivation to start out with so i  increased the
rudder by about 15%. The models all up weight is 1.2 grams.  It is
covered in pre shrunk condensor paper and i am looking for some  expert
advice on trimming. My prop blades are set at 45 degrees to one  another
and i have used a twisted wire pigtail prop hangar.

I plan  on using .030 rubber to start with as per the plan and we will
see how i  go from there. If there is anyone out there with some tips
that would be  greatly appreciated.

regards
Matthew

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