WIDDOG,
I’m hijacking your thread but staying on topic. I’m building a Guillows 902 Cessna Bird Dog box stock and intend to fly it rubber power. The only changes I plan to make are the rubber motor, prop, and necessary trim adjustments. I will try it with stock prop and rubber first and go from there. Even the instructions say to use 36 inches of 3/32” rubber for the motor.
The 902’s wing area is 50.75 square inches. Using Don Ross’s book as a guide at 0.5 grams per square inch the targeted flying weight should be no more than 25.4 grams. Max air frame weight should be no more than 16.9 grams leaving 8.5 grams for the rubber motor. I’m not sure what 36 inches of 3/32” rubber weighs yet.
Again using Don Ross’s book as a guide the rubber weight should be 25% to 30% of the flying weight and the prop should be around 6 inches. The kit comes with a Guillows D5 propeller which is 5 inches in diameter. I don’t know the pitch. I plan to try a Guillows D6 propeller which is 6 inches in diameter. Again I don’t know the pitch.
Here’s where I’m at so far. See pictures.
TBC, John