by Phugoid » Sun Nov 28, 2010 4:19 am
1.5 times is fine too, 2 or 3 times can be used even! It was to give you an idea of the winds I got with the 3/16" rubber. I think that it is fairly close to making some decent flights. What you might need is more power - not torque.
Your 6" prop will make your motor run longer, deliver more torque but less power, than the smaller one in the kit
This is how I figure it out in my head.....
Imagine the rubber has 600 winds on it, it will have a set amount of energy irrespective of the prop that is attached. Now with the little prop the energy is released in 20s, and with the big prop it is released in say 30s. Since Power is the rate of release of energy the little prop will deliver more power but for a shorter time.
To give your model more power you can therefore decrease the size of the prop, but this gives you less duration, or using the same prop then increase the energy, ie wider rubber.
I think the only way to counteract the prop torque is to use side thrust, this is because its effect stays reasonably in proportion of the prop torque throughout the duration of the motor run ie as the motor power varies. This is unlike say a rudder adjustment which gives you a relatively fixed effect.
So if my guess is that if you put in some right side thrust your model would fly straight and then right as it is set up at the moment, therefore some side thrust and enough left rudder will make it fly left in a slightly widening circle.
Sorry if I've told you anything you already know.....and this is only my opinion/random thoughts