Bill, thanks for the comment about offsetting the stab - I would never
have thought of it
LeRoy Cordes YOLO
Chicago, Illinois
AMA 16974 - WAA Pilot #337
In God We Trust
On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 10:10:26 -0400 William Gowen <wdgowen_at_gmail.com>
writes:
If you're confused about the posts being on opposite sides of the MS you
can see that on F1L-09 in the HPA plan gallery. The idea is to turn the
MS for left thrust instead of turning the bearing and putting side loads
on the prop shaft. You have to offset the boom in the opposite direction
in order to keep the desired alignment between the wing and stab. It
makes for funny looking models. (that win contests).
On 7/25/2012 10:02 AM, Tapio Linkosalo wrote:
> >One was to
> > always mount the tissue tubes on opposite sides for stick-fuse
> > models. I don't know anyone that does this on rolled tube motor
> > sticks. Any left thrust is built into the thrust bearing.
I do not get it? Could someone draw me a picture?
-Tapio-
LeRoy Cordes YOLO
Chicago, Illinois
AMA 16974 - WAA Pilot #337
In God We Trust
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