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Propellers
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Re: Propellors
Do propellors have to be tilted upwards for the plane to get lift?
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Re: Propellors
No! I wouldn't tilt the prop upward - to me that seems like it's going to give you a lot harder time making the plane stable.
You want the prop to be perpendicular to the motor stick. The lift comes from the wings.
You may, however, aim the prop a tad to the left, as that assists in turning.
You want the prop to be perpendicular to the motor stick. The lift comes from the wings.
You may, however, aim the prop a tad to the left, as that assists in turning.
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Re: Propellors
I thought you were supposed to do that to the tail stabilizer.
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Re: Propellers
there are many ways to create a turn. tilting the fin-horizontal stabilizer-rudder, is one. aiming the prop to left is another. Making the left side of the wing longer than the other also has something to do with turns- (creates more lift on the left side to copensate for the smaller flight path diamter).
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Re: Propellers
Making one side of the wing longer takes the torque caused by the prop and produces a small amount of lift on one side to level the plane. With big wright stuff planes that are 7 grams, have big wings and fairly small props its not a big issue. But getting back to the main concern of prop angle. A lot of people have the prop with 0 degrees of up and down angle(directly perpendicular to the motor stick) and around 2-3 degrees of left thrust (assuming you're plane is turning left). Others even create a small downthrust on the propeller by angling it 2 degrees or so downward. Be careful not to angle it too far.
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Re: Propellers
How good is the assembly that comes with the Ikara props? Is a Harlan thrust bearing worth the $2.25? How is it attached to the fuselage- with music wire? How many would I really need? Should I get teflon washers?
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Re: Propellers
Depending on the Ikaras you get it may or may not come with an assembly. The ones I got with an assembly one year are pretty bad. They only have a thin piece of plastic to attach them with - there's no good way to attach them to a reasonably sized motor stick.
Yes, the Harlan thrust bearing is much better. I always attached it in the method he recommended - wrap with thread and then coat with glue.
And most people seem to recommend the pennyplane bearings over the S.O. ones.
Yes, the Harlan thrust bearing is much better. I always attached it in the method he recommended - wrap with thread and then coat with glue.
And most people seem to recommend the pennyplane bearings over the S.O. ones.
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Re: Propellers
The advantage of the penny plane bearings is you can remove the prop and prop wire without cutting.
You'll need some sort of thrust bearing, the teflon washers work well.
You can also attach by wrapping tightly with a couple of layers of balsa cement soaked tissue instead of thread. No wire needed.
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You'll need some sort of thrust bearing, the teflon washers work well.
You can also attach by wrapping tightly with a couple of layers of balsa cement soaked tissue instead of thread. No wire needed.
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