freakingfast
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Joined: 1/3/2005 From: mather,
CA, USA Status: online
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Just for giggles I mounted a OS 46 VX DF engine on a test stand and mounted a new APC 8.8 X 9.75 prop that just came in. This is the same header length and pipe that I ran an APC 7.4 X 8.25 carbon at 24,500. I expected the engine to lug because the header is too short for this working range. It was fired it up and the engine jumps hard to 19,300, it even liked the same needle setting. I was surprised, but I was wondering if the prop was simply stalled because it’s over square. The test stand was put on rollers (don’t ask) and a scale was attached and the thrust measured just over 8 lbs. Not bad. So it’s slightly stalled but remember some of the thrust is lost/deflected against the test stand too. I will take it to the field to run more tests with different pipes and header lengths soon. I had to stop, it started to rain and I wanted to give my neighbors a break as well. I’ve ran this engine on a Diamond Dust before with the carbon prop and tell the truth it seemed slower than my dust with a YS 45 RE and 9X9 prop but the OS sure made a wicked high pitch sound. I think the Dust just needed more disc area than 7.4”. I’m building another dust for the DF engine, the other sustained some damage from a fuel leak and it’s just easier to build another. I think there may be a lot of potential with the larger prop. The formula for the safe speed for the pylon prop is 225,000/8.8 = 25,568 rpm, so I think I'm safe there. The OS 46 VX DF engine is not just an insanely high RPM motor but seems to be strong and well mannered all the way down to a slow idle. The weight is not as bad as first I thought: OS 46 VX DF 16.6 oz. YS 45 RE 14.2 oz. OS 55 AX 14.3 Jett 60 LX (FIRE) 12.oz
< Message edited by freakingfast -- 4/23/2008 3:06:46 AM >
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When in doubt, give it full power. The smaller pieces fit easier in the bag! Revver Bro #201
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